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The Basics of Dado JointsA dado joint connects the end of one piece of wood to the side of another, creating a right angle. You start by cutting a slot across the grain of the one board. This dado slot has a bottom and ...
One common joinery method used in wood working is the mortise and tenon. A mortise is basically a hole in a piece of wood and the tenon is another piece of wood cut to tightly fit in that hole.
While the hammer joint seems mainly aimed at birch plywood, [Jiskar] mentions testing it in other materials, such as bamboo, MDF, and even acrylic, although wood seems to be the best application.
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Everything You Need To Know About Box JointsIf you're making boxes for a woodworking project, the classic box joint is a great choice for crafting corners that are as strong and tight as they are aesthetically pleasing. The simple ...
Wood joints are a traditional method of joining timber. There are a range of different joints that can be used for different situations that provide a variety of levels of strength and structure.
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