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DADO JOINTA groove cut across the face of a board to receive the end of another board. Often used in quality shelf and cabinet construction.
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DADO JOINTJoint formed by intersection of two boards, one of which is notched with a rectangular groove. Back to Top
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DADO JOINTA groove cut across the face of a board to receive the end of another board. Often used in quality shelf and cabinet construction.
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DADO JOINTAlso referred to as a housed joint, it is a rectangular groove across the grain of a wood member into which the end of the joining member is inserted. Variations include "dado and tenon" and "stopped dado" joints.
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