In 1945, Swiss carpenter Hermann Steiner opened his workshop in Liestal, near Basel. Ten years later, needing to work with thin panels, he sought a joining system as practical as doweling but effective on thicknesses under 10 mm. Thus, the lamello—also called a biscuit joint or flat dowel—was born. From 1956 to 1968, the system required a fixed slot cutter, but in 1968, Steiner invented the portable router, making lamello accessible to everyone. Today, flat biscuit dowels are found in every DIY store, used with great satisfaction by both professionals and hobbyists. The first lamello was 56 mm long, 23 mm wide, and 4 mm thick, designated as No. 20. Over the years, new sizes emerged: No. 10 (53x19x4 mm), No. 0 (47x15x4 mm), and for thin stock or heavy loads, H9 (38x12x3 mm, requiring a special bit) and S6 (85x30x4 mm). Additional types include the Simplex (aluminum for demountable joints), C20 (polypropylene for plastic panels), and K20 (self-locking plastic with ribs, eliminating glue where clamping is difficult).
What Is a Lamello?

A lamello is essentially a practical evolution of the loose tongue, used since ancient Egyptian and Roman times. These small, flat pieces of compressed beech wood are precisely sized to fit into slots cut by a 100 mm diameter, 4 mm thick circular saw blade. When exposed to the water in wood glue, the beech swells, tightly gripping the slot walls for excellent holding power. Originally designed for particleboard, lamello also works brilliantly in plywood, solid wood, and many synthetic materials.
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Advantages of Using Lamello
- Speed and simplicity: No complex measuring or clamping jigs required.
- Strength: The swelling action creates a tight, durable bond.
- Versatility: Works on thin panels, solid wood, and composites.
- Alignment: Perfectly aligns panels for flush joints.
- No visible fasteners: Ideal for furniture and visible surfaces.
How to Use Lamello for Fine Wood Joinery
Using a lamello is straightforward with the right tools. First, mark the joint line on both pieces. Set the lamello router to the correct slot depth for your biscuit size. Align the tool with your marks and plunge to cut the slot. Apply wood glue to the slot or biscuit, insert the biscuit, and clamp the pieces together. The biscuit swells as the glue cures, creating a rock-solid joint. For best results, practice on scrap wood first. To complete your project, consider a home improvement workbench or a sturdy desk work surface for assembly.
Machines and Accessories for Lamello
While dedicated lamello routers are ideal, you can also use an angle grinder with a home improvement slot-cutting attachment. For professional results, a stationary slot mortiser or a portable lamello joiner speeds up production. Don’t forget quality clamps and a good work light for precision work. If you’re setting up a workshop, a shed or greenhouse can double as a workspace.
Professional Slot Cutter for Lamello Joints
For high-volume work, invest in a professional slot cutter or a dedicated lamello machine. These ensure consistent depth and alignment. Pair it with a comfortable office chair for planning sessions at your desk.
Lamello Sizes and Applications
- No. 0 (47x15x4 mm): For thin panels and light frames.
- No. 10 (53x19x4 mm): General-purpose joinery.
- No. 20 (56x23x4 mm): Standard for most furniture.
- H9 (38x12x3 mm): For very thin stock or tight spaces.
- S6 (85x30x4 mm): Heavy-duty joints for large panels.
FAQ
Can I use lamello in MDF or plywood?
Yes, lamello works well in MDF, plywood, and solid wood. For plastic laminates, use the C20 polypropylene biscuit.
Do I need special glue for lamello?
Standard wood glue works fine. The water in the glue activates the swelling of the beech biscuit.
How deep should the slot be?
Typically, the slot depth equals half the biscuit length. Adjust according to your material thickness.
Can I use lamello without clamps?
Clamping is recommended for best results. For hard-to-clamp areas, use self-locking K20 biscuits.
What’s the best way to align multiple biscuits?
Use a marking gauge or a template. Practice on scrap to ensure perfect alignment.
Outdoor and Garden Projects with Lamello
Lamello joints are also excellent for outdoor furniture and garden supplies. Build a sturdy outdoor patio furniture set or a pergola with weather-resistant wood. Add outdoor lighting to highlight your work. For cooking outdoors, a BBQ grill station built with lamello joints will last for years.
Furniture Projects Using Lamello
Create beautiful dining tables, sofas, or beds with invisible lamello joints. For kitchens, build custom kitchen islands and carts. Add bathroom vanities with moisture-resistant plywood and lamello joinery. Complete the look with wall decor, rugs, curtains, and mirrors from GrandGoldman.
Storage and Organization
Build custom bookcases and shelving units, display shelving and etageres, nightstands, dressers, and storage benches using lamello joints. For the bedroom, pair with a mattress from GrandGoldman for ultimate comfort. A TV entertainment furniture unit or outdoor decor piece made with lamello will be both functional and beautiful.
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