Product information
Wooden jointing biscuits are used for accurate edge jointing and alignment of timber during furniture making and joinery. Made from compressed beech wood, each biscuit is designed to expand slightly when used with wood glue, helping to create a tight and secure joint once clamped.
Jointing biscuits are commonly used when joining panels, boards, and frames where strength and precise alignment are important. They help prevent movement during assembly and improve the overall quality of the finished joint.
Available in three standard sizes to suit different timber thicknesses and applications.
Available Sizes
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No.0 – 47.5mm x 15.5mm
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No.10 – 53mm x 19mm
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No.20 – 60mm x 23mm
Key Features
- Compressed beech wood construction
- Expands when used with glue for a tight joint
- Improves alignment during assembly
- Suitable for edge jointing and panel work
- Commonly used in furniture making and joinery
- Available in standard No.0, No.10 and No.20 sizes
FAQ's
What are wooden jointing biscuits used for?
Jointing biscuits are used to align and strengthen timber joints, especially when joining boards edge to edge or assembling panels and frames.
Do biscuit joints add strength?
Yes. When used with wood glue, the biscuits expand slightly, helping to lock the joint together and improve overall strength and stability.
What size biscuit should I use?
No.0 biscuits are typically used for smaller or thinner boards, No.10 for medium joints, and No.20 for larger panels and thicker timber.
Do I need a biscuit jointer to use these?
Yes. A biscuit jointer is required to cut the slots accurately before fitting the biscuits.
Key information
- Product type
- Wooden Jointing Biscuits
- Brand
- JONES DIY
- Selected option
- No.0 / 10
- Availability
- Available to order
Complete the job
Before you order
- Check the size, finish and pack quantity match your job.
- Check whether you need matching screws, washers, plugs or brackets.
- For repeat or bulk orders, review the trade account option before ordering.
Helpful next steps
Buying for regular work or bigger jobs?
If you order hardware regularly, a Jones DIY trade account can give you a clearer route for direct orders, trade pricing where suitable, and help with repeat supply.



