Dadoes are one of the simplest forms of router joinery, and they create sturdy connections for casework construction. Bill Hylton demonstrates several methods for routing dadoes, including using an adjustable shop-made jig that provides foolproof results.
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really enjoyed this video
fabiuh991 3 weeks ago
Neat! Well explained too. Many thanks. I will be using your idea. Cheers
MrDhandley 3 weeks ago
Could you clamp both side of your job side by side to make sure that they are even on height?
AReptileMan 2 months ago
Great video, great jig!
Silverwing01 2 months ago