I want to start on a basic TV stand (or the Compact Entertainment Center, as Wood Mag calls it). This is the first request from the wife, so want to do it right.
Now the instructions call for biscuit joins for the base legs, and some of the panels. I do not have a biscuit joiner, and have burnt up most of this month's allowance (and next months too). As I understand it, my options are :
a. Use my Kreg Rocket kit to use pocket hole joining instead.
b. Use the slot cutter router bit (part of Holbren's set) to make the biscuit joins on my router table.
c. Scrounge around and buy a lower-end (Freud / Ryobi / O'Malley) BJ.
What do y'all say?
Now the instructions call for biscuit joins for the base legs, and some of the panels. I do not have a biscuit joiner, and have burnt up most of this month's allowance (and next months too). As I understand it, my options are :
a. Use my Kreg Rocket kit to use pocket hole joining instead.
b. Use the slot cutter router bit (part of Holbren's set) to make the biscuit joins on my router table.
c. Scrounge around and buy a lower-end (Freud / Ryobi / O'Malley) BJ.
What do y'all say?


well, seeing that this time last year i did not know a rip-cut from a cross-cut, i guess you could call me a novice WW and still make me proud!
LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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