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#20 Wood Joiner Biscuit

Extra Support for Bigger Builds- #20 wood joiner biscuits are the largest of the standard biscuit sizes, making them a great choice when your project calls for a little extra holding power. Once glued into a slot cut with a biscuit joiner, the biscuit expands slightly to help create a secure joint while keeping boards aligned during assembly.

Ideal for Larger Woodworking Projects- Their larger size makes #20 biscuits especially useful for tabletops, cabinets, furniture panels, and other larger builds. They’re also a great way to reinforce miter joints, align wide panels, or add hidden structural support to projects in the shop.

Extra Support for Bigger Builds- #20 wood joiner biscuits are the largest of the standard biscuit sizes, making them a great choice when your project calls for a little extra holding power. Once glued into a slot cut with a biscuit joiner, the biscuit expands slightly to help create a secure joint while keeping boards aligned during assembly.

Ideal for Larger Woodworking Projects- Their larger size makes #20 biscuits especially useful for tabletops, cabinets, furniture panels, and other larger builds. They’re also a great way to reinforce miter joints, align wide panels, or add hidden structural support to projects in the shop.

$0.06

Original: $0.16

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#20 Wood Joiner Biscuit

$0.16

$0.06

Description

Extra Support for Bigger Builds- #20 wood joiner biscuits are the largest of the standard biscuit sizes, making them a great choice when your project calls for a little extra holding power. Once glued into a slot cut with a biscuit joiner, the biscuit expands slightly to help create a secure joint while keeping boards aligned during assembly.

Ideal for Larger Woodworking Projects- Their larger size makes #20 biscuits especially useful for tabletops, cabinets, furniture panels, and other larger builds. They’re also a great way to reinforce miter joints, align wide panels, or add hidden structural support to projects in the shop.