Biscuits Per Foot of Wood? - Woodworking, Blog, Videos

Biscuits Per Foot of Wood? - Woodworking, Blog, Videos

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How many biscuits should you use per foot of wood? The wise woodworking experts give a quick and easy rule to remember about biscuits.

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