Lock Dadoes Face 6 by default
When you do factory standard lock dado it defaults the offset/tongue cutting portion to be done from face 6. We're starting a new work flow where all stain grade and paint grade cabs are going to our custom shop flat, so they can be eb'd, painted flat, and then assembled. Our custom shop doesn't have a doweler and case clamp, so screw and dado is the best path forward for that. Before I jump in library designer and change all of the dado tokens to "0|1|0", Is there a specific reason why the lock dadoes default to the back face for the tenon machining? Something maybe most other people do, but we don't, so I'm not seeing it?
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