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Dado Joint
Definition of Dado Joint:
A style of joint that is used for attaching shelves to a carcass. A dado allows a shelf to recess into the carcass and provides a much stronger joint the simply butting the two pieces of stock.
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- This unique tool allows you to get perfectly fitting dado joints every time, regardless of the thickness of the material.
- Start by mounting the eccentric sub-plate to the base of your router, then mount the sub-plate to the guide plate.
- Available through Rockler.com
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