Название | : | 10 Best Butt Joint Methods | Woodworking Tips u0026 Tricks |
Продолжительность | : | 10.01 |
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Просмотров | : | 4,6 jt |
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This is nice to see a quick crash course of the methods, but do you have videos that are more in depth It’s a bit rushed Comment from : Blaine |
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These butts are so tight! Comment from : Remind Me To Build |
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At the beginning the presenter said that the nail and glue solution is not pretty but "gets the job done" I don't think so! That is such a weak joint that it is not worth doing I learned this when I was about 12 years old Whatever you are building don't wast time and materials on such a joint Never do it! Comment from : Jacob Blumin |
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Dumb ass Comment from : Donald Bose |
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Great video, but which is structurally stronger? Would be great to do pro/cons of each Comment from : redfox05nl |
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I agree, exactly as the below comment, - No BS - No vanity "look at me" self filming Wish there were more like you Thank you Comment from : Brad Lloyd |
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Can you use the glue and nails method with screws? Comment from : Chateaux-Capri Stovall |
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Gluing endgrain is actually many times stronger The only reason it wouldnt be is because of it having a small surface area Comment from : Rasmus Adolfsson |
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Seems like I have a new set of skills to master! What a great video Comment from : Thomas Hendrikx |
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Its always nice to see your skills, really helpful to learn,love from Pakistan Comment from : Aleem ullah |
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Dominos add strength, while a biscuit does not Biscuits only help with alignment Comment from : Team JSY |
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what's the name of the biscuit machine Comment from : crimson knight |
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You're a butt joint Comment from : Forgotten Knowledge |
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What if I wanted the butt joints to be at a 45 degree cut, would the pocket hole option still work? Comment from : Davis Cole |
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hi thanks for this, i'll show it to my students but could you please be less "snapful" it gives the impression that you are in a hurry and less safe Appreciate the information Comment from : tater spater |
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But those mitered splines are gorgeous Comment from : Snark Twain |
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I like the rabbet and dado if the joint is a drawer or would otherwise get pulled up on Comment from : Snark Twain |
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Splines are beautiful and definitely increase the strength of my picture frame mitered corners IMO, dialing in the exact width of the blade is the most challenging part Comment from : Rick Hansen |
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Love It Comment from : Salvation Border Country |
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8:15 Hardly any wood left connecting the corner though I mean I know there will be a spline put in, but still Comment from : Rex |
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I know the video is 3yrs old, but I was curious how deep did you make the cut for the mitered butt spline? Comment from : Matthew Ransom |
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Miter joint using two domino with glue will me the strong and nice looking joint Comment from : Mehul P Gajjar |
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My butt joints always end up with a crack running down the middle What am I doing wrong? Comment from : Ryan Harris |
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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 Comment from : Delene van Eeden de Wet |
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what is the blue thing in #3 that is holding the piece of wood while it is being drilled? Comment from : Randolph Walker Music |
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As a total beginner, this is incredibly helpful Answered a number of questions I have about joining two pieces of wood together Comment from : elliottdmann |
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thanks a lot bro! a huge hug for you from buenos aires - argentina Comment from : Luis G Soto M |
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I’m addicted to pocket holes I use them for everything Comment from : Andrew Barratt |
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Loose or floating tenon sounds like the domino you used Comment from : Brian Newton |
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Missed 2 of the 3 joints I use: box joint and 1/4, 1/4 joint Comment from : Mark Burton |
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Well, looks like I found a way to make a 1x6 speaker cabinet The visible spline option looks to be doable with just hand tools Comment from : Ed T |
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This was interesting, but it might have been more helpful if the tools were at least named, and maybe some alternative tools for those of us who don't have a workshop fulls of fancy high-end power tools! Comment from : Mara Dall |
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Excellent job Thanks a lot Comment from : Manik Halder |
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Thanks for the quick and helpful demo I appreciate straightforward content like this! Comment from : Nathaniel Bensley |
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Fill it with gravy😂 you just got a sub… 💯 Comment from : Vegas D |
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I have not any machin bro 😢brPlease give me hand trick join Comment from : Project knowledge |
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11 L- brackets Comment from : bryan jackson |
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Awesome information Raises a lot of questions in my mind for me to research Thank you for displaying Ol' Glory correctly Comment from : steve smith |
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Great video for a seat of the pants carpenter that I amnot even worthy of the word carpenter I am named after my Uncle Dick, who was a grumpy kind of uncle But he built his own ranch house on twenty acres, was an at home gunsmith, fishing fly smith, and made his own furniture He was a civil engineer by trade I admire him a lot I inherited many of his furniture projectsand when I need something similar I try to copy his method For the tall cabinet I am making, I am using lap joints alont the long vertical joint faces It looks like two Ls, a fat one and a skinny one jointed together along a long edge I hope I can copy his method, because it is beautiful now, 80 years after he made his cabinet Comment from : John Emmons |
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DIY Sliding Crosscut Table The Holy Grail of Tablesaw Accessories br youtube/Svji38dVOcg Comment from : Make Something |
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Nice video Pocket hole wasn’t very strong in that set up Should screw into the base material so the angle of the screws face the middle of the lumber not the end Yes that makes the ugly pocket holes on the outside But it’s stronger Comment from : Shane Golding |
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Thanks for sharing this Some I already knew but some were new to me I was still waiting for the test Which join method won over the other and which one is the strongest? Comment from : Joris Piepers |
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Cool Joining tips Quick and easy Thanks Comment from : John Urtu |
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Great video thanks for sharing Comment from : Jim Alford |
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safety is your own responsibility! I 100 agree, most lawyers would not Comment from : xisotopex |
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which works better and is more accurate, miters on the table saw or miter saw? does it matter? is one easier to get accurate results? Comment from : xisotopex |
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Are the last two actually butt joints? Once you’ve mitered the end of it, it’s not butt joint anymore is it? Comment from : David Mil |
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Well done! I love the 'handsaw' guide for your table saw! Comment from : Bob T |
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Quick refreshing video, are you a teacher? Comment from : Weekend Warrior |
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L I K E 👍👍👍 👍👍💯💯❣🤍❣💯💯🤩🤩🤩🤩 Comment from : WOW Yummyyy |
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can I use a multi tool for the biscuit joint and domino joints? I am needing to joint to pieces of bamboo together that are 7/16''' in thickness, I bought a bathroom cabinet that is half an inch too short for the storage unit I was putting in them so its not too much weight just to have the door on the cabinet be able to close was looking into doing a tongue & Grove but dont have the rotary tool (yet) Comment from : The Mothers Passport |
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thanks for the video So for a butt joint using pocket holes for a box which I wanna hang on the wall using cleats - pocket holes on the inside (so you do not see them) or on the outside (looks like people say it is the stronger joint)? Thanks! Comment from : Joerg Bruemmer |
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Curry sauce never glued anything Comment from : L R |
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Very interesting Comment from : Diler H |
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For most of the joints one has to use proper tools, and that’s a big problem Comment from : Sikandar Aziz |
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Thank you!! So much information - very clearly shown, and explained directly and you get straight to the point! Very, very helpful Comment from : A D |
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Awesome! I love the splines! Comment from : SAMURAIGRRL |
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Nobody commented that you oriented the pocket screws the wrong way? Comment from : riba2233 |
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Good stuff brother Comment from : NEEDCONSTRUCTION |
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This video tests the strength of some of these: youtube/CE147Ow7RmM Comment from : Raymond Reyes |
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Thanks This was a wonderful video I liked number 9 the best Just more artistic looking Be well Comment from : BlondeExplorer1 |
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I love the way he drops everything and backs away when he’s done brThe ultimate mic drop!br🎤😂 Comment from : Roberta Freeman |
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I kinda want to build a birdhouse I’m 20 and have never worked with wood before but does the wood I use matter And nails are probably l pretty good for the joint method right Or maybe screws Comment from : Checkmate |
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Liked and suscribedVery nice thanks Comment from : bartman |
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Biscuit and gravy, hmmm Comment from : Cody Collins |
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Great Video !! Comment from : Dios Garcia |
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Very good Comment from : SAMOANSTALLION1 |
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you should have done a resistance test with all those pieces and measure which is the most resistant joint Comment from : fausto huezo |
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👍 Comment from : Ak Ishanthi |
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Thanks for this I need to do a couple of boxes of soap making Comment from : AkaRuby |
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Awesome technic Comment from : Naj DIY |
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What a great vid 👏👏👏 Comment from : 18SpursMarco82 |
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Subbed Comment from : Guy Bartlett |
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Excellent video, and you quickly get to the point, not wasting anybody's time I prefer the joints that don't use specialized tools Your two mitered splines at the end are excellent and have nice appearance, especially if you use a different coloured wood, such as mahogany I believe the #8 method would be of little use; the grain of the spline runs the same direction as the potential break and would quickly fail under pressure A better choice of spline in such a case would be non-directional 1/8" plywood, which was available 10 years ago (the last time I used it) Nice work Comment from : fred Berger |
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Now stress test the strength of each method! Comment from : David Thomas |
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My junior high shop teacher is rolling over in his grave steel hammers are to be used for striking steel things wooden things should be driven by a wood or leather mallet lol Comment from : Steven Palmore |
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Tend to my father's approach of using screws personally, at least for various bookcase like boxes Comment from : MLaak86 |
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This is horse shitif I had all those tools you're using I wouldn't be watching this video Comment from : nkiastub |
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Can you give me an advice?brbrI need to make a cube without the front facebrbr5 sheets of MDF, 50cmx50cm The MDF is 16mmbrbrHow would you do?brbrI am thinking in use four small 2x2x50cm in the corners just to screw the parts on those Comment from : R4VEN |
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HI i would like to know if some of these methods can i use for joining window frame ? Comment from : Martin Kejmar |
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Vare goot Comment from : Slimane Elbesri |
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Now go spend the multiple thousands of dollars needed for these extremely spicific and way overpriced powertool and your ready to go! Comment from : The Ozzy Joker |
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good job Comment from : Bay Htoo Ko |
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I'm building a washing machine cabinet out of LVL Comment from : James Thomson |
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I love how this is basically a speedrun too Very nice Wish more people got to the point Comment from : Boikusan |
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I know it's an old video and low chance of reply but any tips for reinforcing 2 30 degree miters together? Comment from : Erin Hall Makes |
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That last one is the one I used for a 33x16x14 shoe bench that had to hold 400lbs You could jump on that thing and it wasn't coming apart! Comment from : April Degele |
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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 Comment from : Teddy R |
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Great demo Comment from : Larry Walton |
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Strength-wise which is the strongest? Comment from : arawtgabi |
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Should have taken a hammer and hit each joint to quickly demonstrate their quick comparable strengths to hold Comment from : Robert Wadlington |
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А без клея сможете соединить? Comment from : Лео Синица |
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