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    Default WOODWORKING QUIZ 8 May 04

    Good Morning Friends,
    Before dado blades for the table saw and routers with their many bits.

    How did the carpenters cut dadoes in the wood for the furniture?

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    With his old wifes tooth that he had punched out the previous night.

    Al :eek:

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    skew nails

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    They didn't.

    Before dado blades were invented it was impossible to cut dados. They had to be made up out of individual pieces of timber. ie Two thick pieces of timber and a thinner bit in the middle to make a 'trenchant' as it was called. This method has now become a lost art and is the origin of the saying "As dead as a dado"
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    Default Woodworking Quiz Answer May 7, 04

    Good afternoon Friends,
    Bod Wilson was correct in his answer as well as what we Americans also used a tool made by the Stanley manufacturing Company called a dado cutting plane that would do the job with out the need of joining the boards as Bob Wilson mentioned and speeded the method by quite a bit.

    Thank you Bob for your input and all you other blokes who knock out teeth and use skewers.

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    Ralph Jones Woodworking
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    I was joking! I didn't know that was the correct answer as I would otherwise never have replied that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralph Jones
    we Americans also used a tool made by the Stanley manufacturing Company called a dado cutting plane that would do the job

    Also know as an old womans tooth.

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    Ralph,

    Just so you know he's not pulling your leg.. (again!)

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    Greetings Mates,
    Well, dip my hat that is a new one on me and thanks for the womans tooth article, quite interesting.

    Respectfully,
    Ralph Jones Woodworking
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