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This video will show you how to index-mill beveled edge joints of two types: beveled-edge-to-beveled edge, and beveled-edge-to-butt-edge. The important point that will be made is that beveled edge joining is handled with very different RULES than are the three butt joint types. And certain referencing adaptations have to be correctly handled. But the video will explain that, and then it becomes no more difficult than the simple butt joint group.

Beveled-edge-to-beveled edge joints locate the SEAM of the joint at the true corner of where the two outside joining planes come together, presuming the pieces are of equal thickness. Some cabinetmakers don't like this when using a particularly splintering-prone wood, and the bevel angles are low, such as 45° and lower. In these cases, the saw-work may have already splintered the fine edge and pieces are missing.

Beveled-edge to butt-edge joints move the resulting corner AWAY from the true corner, again presuming the pieces are of equal thickness, and some cabinetmakers prefer this result, citing finished-corner strength and cleaner glue-up.

We don't take a position in this debate, but we will show you both methods and then you can decide.

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