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@shawnr888
@shawnr888 4 роки тому
I love the no nonsense approach to the video. He doesn't spend ten minutes talking about nothing, he just gets to it!
@rudyando
@rudyando 4 роки тому
Agreed. I hate it. Even with recipes you’ll look something up and get 1500 words on the history of the recipe and how much their family loved it. Just need the recipe. Thanks!
@mike_98058
@mike_98058 4 роки тому
You must have missed the commercial from 5:09 - 6:39!
@kempster08
@kempster08 4 роки тому
I agree! You know what, I don't even mind watching the advert because I feel like he deserves it.
@jomendez6929
@jomendez6929 3 роки тому
bit like my love life ,, tiny fore play ,, then she starts the stop watch ,,
@daniellemeganhicban2896
@daniellemeganhicban2896 3 роки тому
agreed!
@donb6474
@donb6474 4 роки тому
we used #10 on our coffee tables we made back in 68 but we had to measure the cut out and use a hand saw and a chisel. worked great. I have not seen that joint made since then. Thank You. #9 is my new favorite.
@jorgelimon964
@jorgelimon964 4 роки тому
Nice, so not only was.music great back then... So was carpentry
@elliottdmann
@elliottdmann 11 місяців тому
As a total beginner, this is incredibly helpful. Answered a number of questions I have about joining two pieces of wood together.
@williamellis8993
@williamellis8993 4 роки тому
Thanks, David. I never stopped to count the different types of joints and variations. Using Miller dowels is another great method.
@JkCanvas
@JkCanvas 4 роки тому
Love that all the joints you showcased were made out of maple and the last one had the red maple leaf for the fall.
@thetoughones
@thetoughones 3 роки тому
Dude looks like he's gonna be late for a meeting but still nails it.
@tvoovm7254
@tvoovm7254 3 роки тому
Heh, nails it.
@mikecove1
@mikecove1 3 роки тому
Late because he’s working on a joint and nailing some butt? He’s not the first.
@jeffmackdesigns
@jeffmackdesigns 3 роки тому
Great little video! Love how quick you jumped in to it and started sharing your knowledge!
@davebauerart
@davebauerart 4 роки тому
I love that you just name them and go for it, no long explanations or strength comparisons, they all work.
@nemo227
@nemo227 4 роки тому
I like a true dovetail, glued or without glue. Everyone has their own favorites. It's one of the things that make working with wood so interesting and beautiful. Oh, yeah, USEFUL too.
@myaccount9745
@myaccount9745 3 роки тому
Also fairly easy and quick if you have a router table set up for it. Not a fan of doing them by hand.
@nemo227
@nemo227 3 роки тому
@@myaccount9745 Yes, the dang set up sometimes takes longer than the job. Reminds me: I visited a cabinet shop to have them trim down some window shutters (back around 1963). It had been in town for several decades. I was surprised at how they had set up some simple table saws to easily and quickly do specific jobs. I was also impressed at how the old man there carefully double checked all of his measurements and calculations.
@myaccount9745
@myaccount9745 3 роки тому
@@nemo227 Oh yeah there's a lot of 'secret' tricks in the trade and combined with skill people can do the craziest things with "simple" tools a hobbyist might not even be able to get done with all the niche tools we have today. It's crazy what some people can do with a circular saw, a drill and some hand tools and guides. I still like having a router and a table saw... I don't mind long set up times if it's built to last. If I make dovetails, it's probably meant to last at least a few years. Else I might as well use nails...
@nemo227
@nemo227 3 роки тому
@@myaccount9745 Nails . . . nails . . . oh, yeah, those long metal thingies that some people use. (I'm old but still a smartass). I had a musician friend that took up wood working in his early retirement. He would have been a master craftsman. Our kitchen has several things he made: cabinet doors, cabinets, free standing pantry. He died a couple of years ago but the things he built are still here and a daily memory of his craftsmanship. BTW, do you make your living building or is woodworking a personal activity?
@glennwells6157
@glennwells6157 3 роки тому
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@FodderMoosie
@FodderMoosie 4 роки тому
I've been putting a little shelf together with a combination of dowels, hidden dowels, and mitered splines. Only thing is, only two of my 15 joints are at 90 degrees! So it has been a real adventure, figuring all of this stuff out. This has been a helpful video, thank you.
@mustafamirzaee9508
@mustafamirzaee9508 4 роки тому
when did i ask
@donzemanovic4205
@donzemanovic4205 4 роки тому
Best part of learning how to roll a joint? You get to smoke your mistakes
@leonardoasaro1832
@leonardoasaro1832 8 місяців тому
@@mustafamirzaee9508 🥶
@DelenedeWetLientjie
@DelenedeWetLientjie 11 місяців тому
I'm so glad I found you. You're making it simple for this stupid. I need to make a somewhat padded headboard from offcuts, using just basic tools, a jigsaw and a drill. Arriving here gave me hope. Thank you
@bunberrier
@bunberrier 4 роки тому
You really get it, how to present information well, and quickly. Thank you!
@remynisce33
@remynisce33 4 роки тому
Wow love the hidden and visible mitered spline!
@tekviper9
@tekviper9 4 роки тому
Glad your bringing back some mild humor in your videos, I know you have mentioned in your podcast that you want to be taken more seriously , Just dont be too serious ! :) thank you for sharing your skills.
@jamesclarke3248
@jamesclarke3248 4 роки тому
Great video. Thanks! Agree with the others, you should strength test them and then rank accordingly.
@Ray-pr4vb
@Ray-pr4vb 3 роки тому
Thanks for your “snappy” explaining. Fun and craftsmanship combined 😃
@stephenforde7140
@stephenforde7140 4 роки тому
Love the channel man, straight to the point in quick detail, no time to waste talking about the history of this and that.👍👍
@ALSTR330
@ALSTR330 4 роки тому
Dang I was kinda hoping you’d test them until failure and rank by strength at the end.
@Yonatan24
@Yonatan24 4 роки тому
I would send them over to Matthias Wandel but he has probably fainted from the sight of these pocket holes...
@Psychlist1972
@Psychlist1972 4 роки тому
Other folks have done those. You really need 3 of each to do a valid test. And pocket holes are more than fine for many joints. :)
@lar10101
@lar10101 4 роки тому
Way easy to figure out. The strongest joint is the one that has the most gluing surface. The spline joint. I like the blind mitered spline joint, however as it's plenty strong, and is invisible.
@Psychlist1972
@Psychlist1972 4 роки тому
@@lar10101 Not necessarily. The spline joint goes from edge to edge on the wood and so makes it easier to lever apart. A tenon (loose, domino, or full traditional) is fully housed and so may actually end up stronger. Same with dowels.
@mattschoon6940
@mattschoon6940 4 роки тому
Yea that would have caught my attention and watch the entire vid
@suelewis2864
@suelewis2864 3 роки тому
Thanks for this video! I actually understood what you were talking about and I don’t know anything about building things out of wood! 😊
@gusuave007
@gusuave007 4 роки тому
I love your video. I am going to try some of those methods in my walk-in closet makeover project. Thank you very much for posting it. Do you think it's worth it to buy a pocket hole jig?
@kathrynnewton8721
@kathrynnewton8721 4 роки тому
Lovely! Too quick for me though! Love to see the final ones in slow mo for the beginner!
@petermcmillan1773
@petermcmillan1773 4 роки тому
They were done so roughly that he didn't want to show them off. Misaligned and pretty terrible quality for a professional, video could also be called how-not-to-use-glue. I know these joints aren't for a customer but jeez. If I did pay this man for a glue joint, I'd like it to be fully glued.
@jamesbryson9542
@jamesbryson9542 3 роки тому
You know you can slow any UKposts video down?
@dwighthapeman6590
@dwighthapeman6590 4 роки тому
Does my heart good seeing someone with tools by Sawstop and Festool doing plain old butt joints.
@victoreous626
@victoreous626 4 роки тому
LOL Like riding a Ferrari downtown in the stop and go at rush hour.
@peterkrajewski5942
@peterkrajewski5942 4 роки тому
Dwight Hapeman and what about pocket holes done on the weaker side?
@peterkrajewski5942
@peterkrajewski5942 4 роки тому
Dwight Hapeman or using metal hammer instead of a mallet?
@lydiaanderson0083
@lydiaanderson0083 Рік тому
@hello Dwight how are you doing?
@californiadreamer5968
@californiadreamer5968 3 роки тому
Wow! I had no idea. There is something about joining wood that fascinates me. It can turn a functional piece into a designer piece of craftsmanship.
@viejitaaa
@viejitaaa Рік тому
Thank you!! So much information - very clearly shown, and explained directly and you get straight to the point! Very, very helpful
@TeddyR_Official
@TeddyR_Official Рік тому
Great video. Each joint has their own application. Having said that, the #3 pocket hole can be done better by having the holes outside rather than inner side of the joint. The screws should be pointing towards towards the board to grab more material.
@mar504
@mar504 Рік тому
Yup, if you are going to do pocket holes at least do them correctly.
@bmacaz
@bmacaz Рік тому
Absolutely, this is critical. And more leverage
@haunthunterify
@haunthunterify Рік тому
Yes that joint he made is weak and will break easily. Outside is the way to go.
@velocelt
@velocelt 4 роки тому
So much fun from a basic tips video! It's great that you're indulging your inner shop-comedian.
@lydiaanderson0083
@lydiaanderson0083 Рік тому
@hello Freelancer how are you doing?
@BDL090754
@BDL090754 8 місяців тому
I agree, exactly as the below comment, - No B.S. - No vanity "look at me" self filming. Wish there were more like you. Thank you
@unionruines900
@unionruines900 4 роки тому
I've been working on some wine boxes lately so those mitered splines are looking promising.
@Katobats
@Katobats 3 роки тому
The best tecnique ever more works less talk
@indestruct1bl3
@indestruct1bl3 2 роки тому
I like using corner clamps, then drilling a hole straight through both pieces at a 45" angle for a dowel, just glue it then just cut the dowel ends off, and sand smooth. I generally do this when I am using a lot of soft woods as even when I predrill holes, screws will split the wood near the ends if I look at if funny, haven't had an issue with dowels though.
@Bob_Adkins
@Bob_Adkins 4 роки тому
Straight and to the point, you assume the viewer knows the basics, which is refreshing. Thumbs up, and thanks!
@sanjoyroystravelblog5413
@sanjoyroystravelblog5413 2 роки тому
You whites peoples are perfect in every field of lives. That's why I respect you and love you. You are using so many machines here to do your woods works perfectly and hassle free.
@lydiaanderson0083
@lydiaanderson0083 Рік тому
@hello Roy how are you doing?
@wagnerluis764
@wagnerluis764 4 роки тому
Hi, man...very nice this video... The last three plugins / examples, the ones I liked the most ... I will practice it and use them in future projects...thank you for sharing them 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Wagner ( from Brazil )
@WOODVY
@WOODVY 3 роки тому
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@drumunl
@drumunl 4 роки тому
Mitered Butt Spline is actually the name of my new album. 😂
@JusBidniss
@JusBidniss 4 роки тому
Coincidentally, it's also the name of a medical condition I had taken care of last year!
@drumunl
@drumunl 4 роки тому
@@JusBidniss 😂😂😂
@Carl-LaFong1618
@Carl-LaFong1618 4 роки тому
they were big in the 60's.
@atlanteum
@atlanteum 4 роки тому
You mean that's not the name of some anime series on Netflix?
@ecr-9341
@ecr-9341 4 роки тому
As civilization continues to devolve...
@MechakittenX
@MechakittenX 2 роки тому
Thanks for the video! I'm very new to woodworking and have 0 clues what to do, haha! I constructed a disaster today 😎Very informative but now it's time to learn more!
@marynolan3588
@marynolan3588 3 роки тому
well done, good job. i could care less about joining wood together but some how i watched the whole video. your pace is perfect and the colors are spot on, i even checked out squarespace because of your endorsement, and you left me wanting more. NICE!
@stevenvachon9745
@stevenvachon9745 4 роки тому
A dowel joint would be the strongest for those who are wondering (other than a dovetail through or half-blind) and is much easier obtained with a jig like the dowelmax. On a miter with a 45deg attachment on the dowelmax, you can drill through and have exposed dowels, an attractive alternative.
@ruankoen5947
@ruankoen5947 Рік тому
Im new to this type of work And a dowel just seams so weak Was surprised to read that its the strongest I mean look at how thin the dowels are
@judam6113
@judam6113 4 роки тому
GOSHDARNIT DAN! MAKE SOMETHING! Thank you two for making me laugh randomly from your videos
@WOODVY
@WOODVY 3 роки тому
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@michaelposey6529
@michaelposey6529 4 роки тому
I very much appreciate the exaggerated care you took getting the spline piece off the table saw, even though it's a saw stop. Coming from someone who was the average youtube woodworker a year ago, so so many people have table saws that have no business having one. Subbed
@MakeSomething
@MakeSomething 4 роки тому
Thanks Michael!
@tiddlesthatsmycat
@tiddlesthatsmycat 2 роки тому
Looking here to make boxes for my cat tree. Shall follow even though you really are more advanced than I am but just watching I have gained confidence and starting my boxes tomorrow. Thank you
@sharonolsen6579
@sharonolsen6579 4 роки тому
My favorite: Mitered spline .. I like the way it looks when you see the spline ... very sexy joint !
@Dsoginventor
@Dsoginventor 4 роки тому
sharon olsen , I have a friend who prefers this type of joint, too. He has trouble making good box joints, but mitered splines are easy for him.
@teddunagan4101
@teddunagan4101 4 роки тому
Not saying its the strongest but i think the hidden mitered spline is my favorite for being so seamless and unnoticeable.
@Denali_Rebel
@Denali_Rebel 4 роки тому
I like that you can see it. I think it adds character
@TakersplaceDeOfficial
@TakersplaceDeOfficial 4 роки тому
I just made myself a plan to build some simple wooden boxes. Well, if that isn't perfect timing for this video :)
@varietyhub498
@varietyhub498 4 роки тому
Do you actually need planning!?
@maxwellzimbardo4904
@maxwellzimbardo4904 4 роки тому
Just do it
@lytantai972
@lytantai972 4 роки тому
If you are one of those people who enjoys building woodworking crafts/projects and some basic carpentry skills this website will interest you in the same way that it did me. >> *TopFineWoodworking. Com*
@robig1978
@robig1978 4 роки тому
new to wood working and slowly getting more tools - loving that plug cutter as didn't know it existed cheers
@flacokb
@flacokb 3 роки тому
First video of you and your work I see, you definetely have that passion I love as well...I inmediately subscribed. thanks for sharing! Congrats!
@acanadianwoodworker
@acanadianwoodworker 4 роки тому
1:55 Gaffer tape - one of the most helpful tapes around!
@BarkingIron
@BarkingIron 4 роки тому
David, I’ve been a subscriber of yours for some time now. I enjoy how you don’t spend a ton of time spewing B.S. and you just get down to the point (project). I find your videos informative and reliable. There’s a lot of woodworking channels here on UKposts and unfortunately a lot of them aren’t the best source of information. I look forward to your upcoming videos. Thank You
@johnnyle5107
@johnnyle5107 4 роки тому
You are the wood artist my friend. It is not about getting the job done but getting it done beautifully.
@JayReidy
@JayReidy 3 роки тому
Pocket Joinery: The best thing since the invention of the 45 degree angle :-)
@MakeSomething
@MakeSomething 3 роки тому
For real! 🙌
@lydiaanderson0083
@lydiaanderson0083 Рік тому
@hello Jay how are you doing?
@jarrodderr
@jarrodderr 4 роки тому
Butt joints. My 2 favorite things...👍🏻
@MakeSomething
@MakeSomething 4 роки тому
Haha!
@Kashed
@Kashed 4 роки тому
For the ultimate strength I do a mitered spline with a hidden spline with dowels, bisquits, pocket holes, screws and plugs.
@harmless9012
@harmless9012 4 роки тому
And without a couple of nails it will just fall apart
@barrylast8655
@barrylast8655 4 роки тому
Lol... is there any wood left?
@shmackbunz1917
@shmackbunz1917 4 роки тому
@@luthfiatthariq8324 They needed some extra joint to handle that much butt
@nnprsl
@nnprsl 3 роки тому
I got here from 9gag by people talking about woodworking and mentions something like 'proper joint' but I love this video, it looks so fun! I'm not a woodworker and never ever do any woodworking in my life, but I subscribe to this channel because the contents are so good. Am I weird?
@cheranth010864
@cheranth010864 2 роки тому
Best video I've seen on jointing. Helped me a lot. Thank you.
@alloyd8387
@alloyd8387 4 роки тому
Would like to have seen a strength test for each type and then a suggestion on best use for each type
@rfrancoi
@rfrancoi 4 роки тому
First question that came to mind.
@sunnydilyte
@sunnydilyte 4 роки тому
Yeah me too. Want to know which one is the strongest of all.
@turboragtop
@turboragtop 4 роки тому
What good does it do to show 10 types of joints without testing them for strength?
@rfrancoi
@rfrancoi 4 роки тому
@@turboragtop Gotta agree with you...
@StumpyNubs
@StumpyNubs 4 роки тому
Tell camera man Dan a Domino is a loose/floating tenon. :)
@cameradan7648
@cameradan7648 4 роки тому
Good point, you've earned a cold one.
@StumpyNubs
@StumpyNubs 4 роки тому
@@cameradan7648 - HA! A viewer!
@chaseowens1122
@chaseowens1122 4 роки тому
Stumpy Nubs you’re on it with all those computers at your new shop!
@StumpyNubs
@StumpyNubs 4 роки тому
@@chaseowens1122 - And all of them are tuned to the Make Something channel :)
@kennethgreer
@kennethgreer 4 роки тому
What about the hidden dowel? Is that a floating tenon?
@spencer82rocks
@spencer82rocks 3 роки тому
That’s the cleanest workshop I even seen and looks like drive true spline plus 7 more,so fast I missed some of it,your amazing
@Violetsteel_
@Violetsteel_ 2 роки тому
I literally had no need to watch this video but I loved the quick, snappy demonstration and now I know a bit more about wood joints. :)
@j4nch
@j4nch 2 роки тому
I would love to see a comparison of their robustness :)
@cassiejo0012
@cassiejo0012 Рік тому
I am new to woodworking and absolutely love it. I spend a lot of time learning all I can. I love this video and subscribed to you. I am trying to learn everything I can about joining wood. I want to make a chest for my grandpa. I have a question. I was interested in the pocket hole method and while looking at videos on it. I found someone who said to put the pocket holes on the outside for strength. I chose this joining way because in your video it was on the inside, so it would be hidden in the chest I want to make. Please clarify if I should use pocket holes on the inside or outside. Thank you so much and I can't wait to watch more videos.
@Belboz99
@Belboz99 4 роки тому
I'd be really interested in seeing some stress testing on these joints... see which one performs best under a load.
@urbannpa
@urbannpa 4 роки тому
Pockets are the best if your not dovetailing it.
@c.garcia2363
@c.garcia2363 4 роки тому
Mathias Wendell already did the stress tests.
@purefury702
@purefury702 4 роки тому
Colin @ woodworkweb did a bunch of tests ukposts.info/have/v-deo/bpNyibCWnHmew6s.html
@jesustorres2583
@jesustorres2583 4 роки тому
beginner word worker here and this is invaluable info,thanks for sharing.
@ecaff9515
@ecaff9515 4 роки тому
Excellent video and process You are very good. Thank you for the inspiration. Also, thank you for sharing
@nathanmccook133
@nathanmccook133 4 роки тому
I personally really like the rockler beadlock jig
@zillpatel201
@zillpatel201 4 роки тому
Thank you so much for posting! Exactly what I needed and very easy to follow and to the point!
@prafullarwade
@prafullarwade 3 роки тому
Miter joints are my favourite ones... Splined miter joints which you showed are one level up... Great stuff dude... Superlike 👍🏻
@Ebaybbq
@Ebaybbq 4 роки тому
Thanks for sharing your knowledge
@bluetorch13
@bluetorch13 4 роки тому
10 min - 10 joints, PERFECT!
@valterleao6795
@valterleao6795 4 роки тому
Parabéns meu Amigo, adorei ver seu trabalho e suas habilidades! Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
@Julian-ib8xn
@Julian-ib8xn 2 місяці тому
Watching this video was like speed dating for wood joints! Quick, informative, and left me wanting more! 😄
@bobt7484
@bobt7484 Рік тому
Well done! I love the 'handsaw' guide for your table saw!
@gitaramaker101
@gitaramaker101 4 роки тому
8:05 I thought you rewind it, second look I thought it's a magic trick! I like the spline joints, it looks neat, clean and strong
@tmsmottl
@tmsmottl 4 роки тому
When I saw the title I fully expected something on par with Jonathan Katz-Moses April Fools Day video. But nope, this was useful!
@EllisDesignandTradeCo
@EllisDesignandTradeCo 4 роки тому
love your enthusiastic attitude! good channel great fun! thanks for sharing man
@FusionSource
@FusionSource 3 роки тому
Just wow on all your method, so useful, love the Mitered Spline
@withthesehands5799
@withthesehands5799 4 роки тому
And here I was thinking, "there's no way there are 10 ways". Color me surprised. And impressed!
@Evgeniyart1
@Evgeniyart1 4 роки тому
Спасибо за видео. Есть полезные варианты.
@gallahant
@gallahant 3 роки тому
There are more than double that.
@chuckmaddox6725
@chuckmaddox6725 3 роки тому
well, face nail vs face screws and biscuits vs dominoes are basically the same thing. I call fowel :)
@shmookins
@shmookins 4 роки тому
Missed opportunity to test how strong each one is.
@jorgelimon964
@jorgelimon964 4 роки тому
It's your job to make the video 🙏
@nafnaf0
@nafnaf0 4 роки тому
Yes that is what I was thinking.
@SARSteam
@SARSteam 3 роки тому
Off course I learned a bunch of new things LOL. This was awesome... Thanx for sharing!
@jonwills1957
@jonwills1957 4 роки тому
Love the look of that hidden miter spline!
@Dogo24h
@Dogo24h 4 роки тому
Very useful! Thanks for sharing!
@lauriepeters1336
@lauriepeters1336 3 роки тому
Guys I am learning woodworking at *TopFineWoodworking. Com* I recommend this website all you guys who are beginner or advance in woodworking
@claytonhiga2778
@claytonhiga2778 3 роки тому
LAURIE PETERS up
@Gourmondise
@Gourmondise 4 роки тому
When I was building my coffee table I used 60mm screw straight down the edge and I have filled up the holes with pine filler. After sanding and 2 layers of linseed oil everything looked like it was done with dowels. Everyone thought it was store bought as I have spent time with the finish. Later I have used the same technique on the dining table and the 4 seater bench.
@lindalober626
@lindalober626 3 роки тому
My husband was a woodworker/cabinet maker. His shop is beautiful, he died of Cancer 5 years ago. so I am learning his god given talent! The Table saw joinery is very intimating to me! I am working on making some simple projects and this is very helpful to me. Thanks for sharing
@MakeSomething
@MakeSomething 3 роки тому
Hi Linda! Glad you’re learning it! Don’t get overwhelmed with all the joinery choices. One project at a time. Thank you!
@jakenuno9900
@jakenuno9900 3 роки тому
What would be good for 1" x 4" basewood baffle frame to hold about 100lbs of total weight? I've simply used glue and screws in the past, but I'm interested in upping my game to a more quality build this round. Thanks for the info and great video!
@josephawatson
@josephawatson 4 роки тому
am I the only one that giggles at butt joints still?
@randyrodriguez4643
@randyrodriguez4643 4 роки тому
You're certainly not alone!
@EdBrentnall
@EdBrentnall 4 роки тому
I came here expecting to find novel ways to smoke. However, I was not disappointed. 👍
@skipguenter3711
@skipguenter3711 3 роки тому
If you can find the Porter Cable bench mount ... It's got several advantages over the Kreg plastic.
@edmundolanderos6085
@edmundolanderos6085 4 роки тому
Thank you , I’m saving this video in my you tube history for future reference . - I will build a table and you just gave me lots of ideas.
@BraxtlyTools
@BraxtlyTools 4 роки тому
Another dynamite video! Great stuff! We are definitely sharing on social media! Emmy Braxtly
@AIMBOTKATFISH
@AIMBOTKATFISH 4 роки тому
would have liked to know the advantages and disadvantages of each.
@kritikopedo
@kritikopedo 4 роки тому
Should have put them in the vise after and smacked them with the hammer to see which one ended up being the strongest joint
@nickthedrummer1579
@nickthedrummer1579 3 роки тому
Thank you for all of your help. I truly appreciate you.
@dennisrodash3763
@dennisrodash3763 3 роки тому
Some of the best videos seen in quarantine. Cheers!
@chapmanry
@chapmanry 4 роки тому
"Here are 10 ways to do a butt joint. These last two are my favorite. They aren't *technically* butt joints tho. I don't know, we're just having fun. Can't we just have fun?"
@MakeSomething
@MakeSomething 4 роки тому
right?!?! Thanks Raul!
@paolopedaria3942
@paolopedaria3942 4 роки тому
yeah your right bcoz its fillet joint actually
@mrjroeder
@mrjroeder 4 роки тому
Follow up video: strength testing to see which joint is strongest?
@cdouglas1942
@cdouglas1942 4 роки тому
job for Matthias Wandel
@thibaudlephilippe8532
@thibaudlephilippe8532 3 роки тому
Great !! you gave me ideas fort crafting my bed 👍 Thanks from France ✌
@gillessophie6158
@gillessophie6158 4 роки тому
Great video. Greetings from France. Simple, efficace, rock
@DennisNestor
@DennisNestor 4 роки тому
2:02 love biscuits and gravy
@matthewsnowdon8530
@matthewsnowdon8530 4 роки тому
Sadly these machines cost lots of money that most of us don’t have
@jjvaliquette1
@jjvaliquette1 4 роки тому
Uu
@thehunter3490
@thehunter3490 3 роки тому
I love the way wood working, i love to watch your toturial and teach us some method to use this other technic!! Thank you so much this is so helpful like me, Learning From Wood Working and Its another Skills that i learn from you. Still today i was a Industrial Arts Major but this actually we already learned it from our Instr. But i love to watch this toturial .
@armandomartinezramirez560
@armandomartinezramirez560 4 роки тому
¡Wow! Muy útil para quienes estamos empezando a aprender carpintería. ¡Gracias!
@KevinLitman
@KevinLitman 4 роки тому
8:05 - Welcome to Make Something with me, David the Magician Picciuto
@kennethgreer
@kennethgreer 4 роки тому
It's a good example of kickback.
@junkstough6622
@junkstough6622 4 роки тому
I was hoping to see finger joints and dovetail joints as well
@bklock7
@bklock7 3 роки тому
NICE. I made a new Playlist labeled "Woodworking" when I found this video ... 👍🏻
@lydiaanderson0083
@lydiaanderson0083 Рік тому
@hello Brian how are you doing?
@xpane
@xpane 4 роки тому
Loved the video. Just browsing but sure is nice to see someone with a big shop and neatness abounds. Love it!
@lydiaanderson0083
@lydiaanderson0083 Рік тому
@hello Dronus how are you doing?
@havenisse2009
@havenisse2009 4 роки тому
There's also the IKEA way: have a round metal dowel with threads and insert a long-ish machine screw to pull things tight. A few small dowels to control position.
@nicosgeo
@nicosgeo 4 роки тому
Can you state IKEA part number?
@harrison298
@harrison298 4 роки тому
@@nicosgeo They're called "cam lock screws." Do a search for that in google images and you'll recognize them if you've built anything from IKEA.
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