3 Steps to a Great Dado-Joint Glue-Up
Learn the right way to glue up a dado joint in this short video.
Dado Joints: Most commonly used to join shelves to case sides, the humble dado joint requires a woodworker to know where and how much adhesive to apply.
Edited by: Gary Junken
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3 Steps to Great Glue-Ups: Edge JointsOctober 31, 2012
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3 Steps to a Great Dado-Joint Glue-UpNovember 2, 2012
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3 Steps to a Great Mortise-and-Tenon Glue-UpNovember 16, 2012
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Gluing Up Through-Mortise-and-Tenon JointsNovember 19, 2012
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3 Steps to a Great Dovetail-Joint Glue-UpDecember 3, 2012
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Comments
Did he use the flat side of the caul against the case? That is upside down. It is the curvature of the the caul that puts pressure in the centre, between the clamps.
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