What is dadoing in carpentry?

Dadoing in carpentry refers to the process of creating a rectangular slot or groove on the surface of a piece of wood, typically with a chisel or router. The slot is usually cut across the grain and is designed to receive another piece of wood or panel to create a joint or a flush surface.

Dadoing is a popular technique used in cabinetry, furniture-making, and woodworking, as it allows for strong and stable joints between wood pieces, and also provides an elegant and seamless look to the finished piece. The width and depth of the dado cut can vary depending on the specific application and the thickness of the wood being used.

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