The video is very good. I don't get tired of watching it, because the duration is not too long and goes straight to the point that I want to convey regarding various types of wood joints.
Wow, this is an amazing collection of wooden joints! I like how each joint has its own characteristics and uses. There are so many types of wooden joints, I especially like the box joint type
Great video! Love how each joint type is clearly presented-it really helps to see the differences side-by-side. Perfect for beginners and anyone looking to understand the fundamentals of wood joinery. Thanks for sharing this!
Here's a similar comment: This video is excellent! I can watch it over and over without getting tired, as the duration is just right and it gets straight to the point, effectively explaining the different types of wood joints.
Overall, this video is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning the basics of woodworking. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to start building their own furniture or home décor projects.
What an excellent video! It really helped me gain a better understanding of basic wood joinery, and the explanations were incredibly clear and easy to follow.
Wow, this is an amazing collection of wooden joints! I like how each joint has its own characteristics and uses. There are so many types of wooden joints, I especially like the through dovetail type
This video is incredibly informative and provides valuable knowledge about wood joinery techniques! The explanations are clear, making it easy to understand the different types of wood joints and how they can be applied in various woodworking projects
Wow, this is an amazing collection of wooden joints! I like how each joint has its own characteristics and uses. There are so many types of wooden joints, I especially like the box joint type. Thank you for the video, it's very helpful!!!
The video is very useful because it provides an interesting explanation regarding the basic connections in wooden construction and the video provides a fairly complete explanation regarding various types of wooden connections. The difference in connection animation is also an attraction and provides a deeper picture for people who see it. The video also shows how to connect the connections described.
Such a great video of type of wood joints. It's good for a student who wants to know much information of wood joints, especially for people who work at the specifically field. Great information, great explanation and great animation
I like this video, short but easy to understand video tutorial. The video is suitable for beginners, because it is very simple and there are many types of wood to choose from
Semua sambungan terlihat sangat menakjubkan. Ternyata ada banyak jenis sambungan kayu dengan berbagai keuntungan dan kerugian pada setiap sambungannya.
Very nice video. Interestedly, I just watched a guy testing the weight each joint can take and the simple mitre joint performed quite well, even surpassing the box joint so, I wouldn’t take the info on this video as absolute true as I believe it depends on different factors such as the project purpose and material used. No need to spend more time in a overly complicated joint if another extremely easy joint will perform just the same or just a bit worse.
In my opinion, the sliding dovetail type is a unique type of connection because it resembles a dove's tail. This type of connection has extraordinary tensile strength, is visually beautiful and elegant and is durable against damage.
The sliding dovetail joint is a unique type of connection that resembles a dove's tail, offering exceptional tensile strength, an elegant aesthetic appearance, and high durability against damage, making it an ideal choice for high-quality construction and furniture.
I think sliding dovetail provide a strong but flexible connection if you want to reopen the connection. Well woods always have their unique and aesthetic things
I am in need of a word workers help. I need to design a better joint system. I am currently using a french cleat to interlock my cargo box to a piece of flat wood that creates a sleeping platform when the seats are down. The french cleat is a little bulky and sharp on the flat piece of wood when the sleeping platform is not installed. Any ideas on a cleaner plug and play to interlock the two together?
Cheers Eric ... i put the thought out there and then i came across your video ... i want to make a cross and was pondering 'half lap' ... but you stated Mortise & Tenon is the strongest ... so cheers - a query: this cross is going to be outside, i'm making it from OAK, what do you suggest i use to join the M & T together, in respect of glue AND Oak's a hardwood, so will there be much contraction in the wood over the years
what about joining two short pieces, to make one longer piece.. or imagine a table leg is broken and want to put an extension to the broken/short leg...
A mitered corner is one of the weaker joints in woodworking because it relies on gluing end grain to end grain. By itself it has no strength at all. It's just two pieces of wood cut at angles such that they meet precisely at a corner.
The video is very good. I don't get tired of watching it, because the duration is not too long and goes straight to the point that I want to convey regarding various types of wood joints.
Wow, this is an amazing collection of wooden joints! I like how each joint has its own characteristics and uses. There are so many types of wooden joints, I especially like the box joint type
The explanation in the video is easy to understand and the visualizations presented make it easier to imagine the explanation given.
Great video! Love how each joint type is clearly presented-it really helps to see the differences side-by-side. Perfect for beginners and anyone looking to understand the fundamentals of wood joinery. Thanks for sharing this!
Here's a similar comment:
This video is excellent! I can watch it over and over without getting tired, as the duration is just right and it gets straight to the point, effectively explaining the different types of wood joints.
Overall, this video is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning the basics of woodworking. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to start building their own furniture or home décor projects.
What an excellent video! It really helped me gain a better understanding of basic wood joinery, and the explanations were incredibly clear and easy to follow.
Wow, this is an amazing collection of wooden joints! I like how each joint has its own characteristics and uses. There are so many types of wooden joints, I especially like the through dovetail type
All connections look amazing. There are so many types of wood joints with advantages and disadvantages.
This video is incredibly informative and provides valuable knowledge about wood joinery techniques! The explanations are clear, making it easy to understand the different types of wood joints and how they can be applied in various woodworking projects
Wow, this is an amazing collection of wooden joints! I like how each joint has its own characteristics and uses. There are so many types of wooden joints, I especially like the box joint type. Thank you for the video, it's very helpful!!!
This video has been very helpful in expanding my knowledge and assisting me in learning for my current coursework.
The video is very useful because it provides an interesting explanation regarding the basic connections in wooden construction and the video provides a fairly complete explanation regarding various types of wooden connections. The difference in connection animation is also an attraction and provides a deeper picture for people who see it. The video also shows how to connect the connections described.
What a great video! it helps me to know basic wood joinery better, the explanations are very easy to understand
Such a great video of type of wood joints. It's good for a student who wants to know much information of wood joints, especially for people who work at the specifically field. Great information, great explanation and great animation
The presentation of this video is excellent and very easy to understand for students who are learning🤩
This video is very good for those who wants to study about woodmaking, especially on making joints.
I like this video, short but easy to understand video tutorial. The video is suitable for beginners, because it is very simple and there are many types of wood to choose from
I really appreciate how you consistently update your content. It keeps the channel fresh and attracts viewers
All connections look unique and very interesting in my opinion, and each connection has its own advantages and disadvantages
Semua sambungan terlihat sangat menakjubkan. Ternyata ada banyak jenis sambungan kayu dengan berbagai keuntungan dan kerugian pada setiap sambungannya.
Amazing tutorial! The step-by-step breakdown makes joinery look achievable even for beginners. Thank you for making it clear and simple
Thank you! This video is very useful as information for those who want to make a good wood item.
Very nice video. Interestedly, I just watched a guy testing the weight each joint can take and the simple mitre joint performed quite well, even surpassing the box joint so, I wouldn’t take the info on this video as absolute true as I believe it depends on different factors such as the project purpose and material used. No need to spend more time in a overly complicated joint if another extremely easy joint will perform just the same or just a bit worse.
the butt joint technique are very inspiring for me to work on my college assignment, because they are easy to make and have a great design.
In my opinion, the sliding dovetail type is a unique type of connection because it resembles a dove's tail. This type of connection has extraordinary tensile strength, is visually beautiful and elegant and is durable against damage.
Waww amazing, i think the explanation in the video is easy to understand, thanksss😊
The sliding dovetail joint is a unique type of connection that resembles a dove's tail, offering exceptional tensile strength, an elegant aesthetic appearance, and high durability against damage, making it an ideal choice for high-quality construction and furniture.
Video ini sangat membantu dalam mempelajari berbagai macam sambungan secara mendetail karena disertai dengan penjelasan secara visual
Thankk u for the information. The video really help me to know about the types of wood joints
This video is very useful, and adds to my knowledge
I think sliding dovetail provide a strong but flexible connection if you want to reopen the connection. Well woods always have their unique and aesthetic things
Thankful for your video!! Now i know more about wood joints types
very informative and straight to the point!!
this video is super insightfull, thank you for sharing
Thanks U, for information about different type wood joint 👍👍
Video ini sangat membantu dalam memahami berbagai jenis sambungan
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Very nice video! ❤
Amazing and really good for me 🙏
Very informative video. Thanks a lot.
I am in need of a word workers help. I need to design a better joint system. I am currently using a french cleat to interlock my cargo box to a piece of flat wood that creates a sleeping platform when the seats are down. The french cleat is a little bulky and sharp on the flat piece of wood when the sleeping platform is not installed. Any ideas on a cleaner plug and play to interlock the two together?
Thank you for sharing!! It was good information
all this type of connection looks interesting.
Cheers Eric ... i put the thought out there and then i came across your video ... i want to make a cross and was pondering 'half lap' ... but you stated Mortise & Tenon is the strongest ... so cheers - a query: this cross is going to be outside, i'm making it from OAK, what do you suggest i use to join the M & T together, in respect of glue
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Oak's a hardwood, so will there be much contraction in the wood over the years
Thanks for sharing,
But how you made thise 3d animated wooden pieces.
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what about joining two short pieces, to make one longer piece.. or imagine a table leg is broken and want to put an extension to the broken/short leg...
Japanese classic style joinary is the best.
It's very helpful
I was looking to study this
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harika, bravo.
How are there only 10 comments?
The wood shop teacher has shown this everyday in class for 40 years
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Don’t know why he said mitered butt joint isn’t strong which is wrong it’s extremely strong and can outlast a dovetail
A mitered corner is one of the weaker joints in woodworking because it relies on gluing end grain to end grain. By itself it has no strength at all. It's just two pieces of wood cut at angles such that they meet precisely at a corner.
It's a great video, but it's really sad that you used bots to promote it.
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This is "Basic" for USA, if this is basic for you then you don't want to know what is "Basic" for Japan, China, Rusia, Korea, Brasil
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