Making a Three Way Bridle Joint

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  • @carlah97
    @carlah97 3 роки тому +73

    Out of the 40+ woodworking channels I follow on UA-cam, I just wanted to say that I find you to be the most creative, most curious, and most genuinely excited when things come together. Also your teaching method is so approachable that it makes the viewer try these things and not get discouraged by complexity. Thank you so much for the content!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому +4

      So awesome to hear! I really appreciate that!

    • @JamesMBC
      @JamesMBC 3 роки тому

      She's so good, both as an expert woodworker and as a UA-camr! I think that's part of the reason why we binge her videos.
      I've learned so much from her. It's just a matter of time before she breaks the 1M subs. ;)

  • @patrickschardt7724
    @patrickschardt7724 3 роки тому +1

    I like how you point out things that went well and things didn’t. Many channels just show the good. This is more realistic and helpful.
    Also the pieces just sliding together was so satisfying

  • @richardducati
    @richardducati 3 роки тому +5

    Two days ago I looked at your first video with your kid's yelling in the background and I was amaze by the fact that you stated you learned by yourself. This kind of workmanship is simply flabbergasting. No wonder you are named as a reference by other youtuber, precisely one in France. Your attitude toward's woodworking is inspiring. Thank you

  • @alexdroban4312
    @alexdroban4312 3 роки тому +31

    Impressive. It must be so gratifying to hold the pieces and have them slip together and mate up so well considering all the measurements of depths and angles that you cut. You did an awesome job. It’s a beautiful piece. This video is inspirational. Thanks for sharing. 👍🏻

  • @cvcolomb
    @cvcolomb 3 роки тому

    Kudos for calling out the gaps you weren't happy with. Speaks well to your honesty and solid approach to the craft!

  • @lafiosca
    @lafiosca 3 роки тому +21

    I love seeing geometric patterns like this one come together. It made me imagine the possibility of a six-piece joint in a hexagonal arrangement.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому +7

      Yes! Thought if that one too. Would be cool

    • @nichiniker
      @nichiniker 3 роки тому +1

      You could also do it in 3D by cutting the joinery first like the video did then on angles. It would be tough to layout though. Perhaps cutting the angled parts using a cnc, or routing the near and far depths then planing between the two.

  • @bedongskifrombedongdesign1062
    @bedongskifrombedongdesign1062 3 роки тому +13

    Tamar you are such a great communicator, your explanations are clear and relevant, superb outcome despite that little really not important gap, I love the look of that joinery, thanks so much for sharing your learnings, looking forward to the future project this one inspired you.

  • @jaynedavies2757
    @jaynedavies2757 3 роки тому +77

    try making a table top out of that joint, and then the full table. that would be amazing.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому +47

      Oh I have something planned 😉

    • @alans1816
      @alans1816 3 роки тому +3

      @@3x3CustomTamar I hope it's a glass-topped table over that joint with 3 finger jointed legs at the ends.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому +4

      @@alans1816 it’s not. But that would be cool

    • @محمدمحمد-ع3ر2س
      @محمدمحمد-ع3ر2س 3 роки тому

      @@3x3CustomTamar thank you. But I.m sory I.m liangwij is no god I.will try transletion.

    • @christophermoore1774
      @christophermoore1774 3 роки тому +1

      ​@@3x3CustomTamar One of your earlier 3-way joint vids inspired me to use 3-way joints in the coffee and end tables I made, and it was extra fun to build with all the angles! So I'm interested to see what kind of funkiness you come up with when you apply it a full project. Have at it!

  • @kipsimpson2332
    @kipsimpson2332 3 роки тому

    I have a Dewalt saw similar to this. It is so encouraging to see jugs made for a smaller/more affordable saw vs. the standard $aw I see on nearly every other single UA-cam woodworking channel. I am happy for anyone with access to premium tippity-top tools, but seeing you, it makes great results feel more accessible. Thank you!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому

      Glad you appreciate it! I hate when ppl blame their tools for their problems. Ha.

  • @brewster3987
    @brewster3987 3 роки тому +1

    Not sure which I like more: the joint itself, or your obvious joy in the process!

    • @TheVectorious
      @TheVectorious 3 роки тому

      That basically describes this channel.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому

      Haha glad you liked it. Whatever it is 😂

  • @ItsPhilH
    @ItsPhilH 3 роки тому +2

    The way that whole joint comes together is one of most aesthetically pleasing things I have seen in such a long time!

  • @tippyjo5850
    @tippyjo5850 3 роки тому

    Wow when those pieces slid together perfectly during the dr fit….sooo satisfying

  • @ricksigurdson2016
    @ricksigurdson2016 3 роки тому

    After watching twice I see a very unique wall clock. Beautiful!

  • @davidgiesfeldt6650
    @davidgiesfeldt6650 3 роки тому

    You are an awesome teacher and woodworker! You inspired me to build several pieces for my cottage to have more then the typical joinery! Kudos and and keeping making and sharing. Thanks

  • @williamellis8993
    @williamellis8993 3 роки тому +10

    That was really neat and a lot of fun. I see a clock there. It would have numbers at 12, 4, and 8. The rest would be spatial recognition. Take care.
    Bill

  • @Lincolnstww
    @Lincolnstww 3 роки тому

    I always feel completely inadequate after watching a Tamar vid like this one - Well done again!

  • @donripperger6764
    @donripperger6764 3 роки тому

    Great Job . You have a nice teaching explanation both visually and verbally. Keep these videos coming.

  • @SpencleyDesignCo
    @SpencleyDesignCo 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much for the awesome explanation, Tamar!

  • @ricksigurdson2016
    @ricksigurdson2016 3 роки тому

    Love it whenever diy jigs work better than a commercial unit.

  • @brandonmack111
    @brandonmack111 3 роки тому +1

    That joint is beautiful. Nice work!

  • @Goalsplus
    @Goalsplus 3 роки тому

    I'm not embarrassed to say that I look forward to your videos kick starting my weekends. Thanks.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому

      Ha! That’s so awesome to hear. Have a great weekend!

  • @midnightsun2010
    @midnightsun2010 3 роки тому

    So many ideas! That exact joint set in some clear epoxy as a table! With black legs! I would buy the heck outta that! Wish I could make it too! Awesome joint! Sorry for all the exclamation points!!

  • @mmgross144
    @mmgross144 3 роки тому +1

    The center truss for a glass top three legged table to show off the joint. Great work!

  • @billdouglas1721
    @billdouglas1721 2 роки тому

    Beautiful, precise Sashimono joinery. You were perhaps an extremely skilled Japanese carpenter/artisan in a past life. Who knows? Some torii you built a century ago may still be standing in Japan! It was a real pleasure to watch the video.

  • @scottsimpey2965
    @scottsimpey2965 3 роки тому

    Great video Tamar. I made a stand a couple years ago to raise a hexagonal nightstand using some 2x6 material in this same way except I had it so the the pieces sat up on the edges instead of the faces. I love your channel and all of your great knowledge that you share.

  • @regineannsalgarino5266
    @regineannsalgarino5266 3 роки тому

    NO SKIP ads ang galing mo talaga idol iba talaga kapag mga bitirano ang bumanat

  • @Kikilang60
    @Kikilang60 3 роки тому

    I joke, that you have the best toys. You do have useful things, that I would use. You make things, that I want to make. You show how, so that I can clearly see it done. No joke, thanks.

  • @surround1969
    @surround1969 3 роки тому

    Hello dear ... to be honest , your channel is very useful to me .. I am decoration engineer and I am learning a lot from it ... you are very smart and has a great ideas.. thanks a lot

  • @UppsalaSal
    @UppsalaSal 3 роки тому

    You have it going on! The graphics really help to visualize the process.

  • @cliff5240
    @cliff5240 3 роки тому

    Great job and thanks for adding the tape, it allowed me to visualize this much more easily

  • @KarelKubela
    @KarelKubela 3 роки тому

    Great job Tamar! I enjoyed the video. Nobody is perfect! Your name is nobody! Love you!

  • @tn9274
    @tn9274 3 роки тому

    that's satisfying when joints come together.

  • @emersonassis7154
    @emersonassis7154 3 роки тому +1

    I loved it.I am from Brazil and was thinking how nice can be it using our tropical highly figured contrasting woods.Your videos are amazing.Thanks for sharing you projects.

  • @dddube12
    @dddube12 3 роки тому

    Always good to expand your repertoire and like you I realy liked the way it all slid together!!!!

  • @cypherfunc
    @cypherfunc 3 роки тому

    9:55 is the most satisfying thing I've seen on UA-cam in a very long time. 😄

  • @dabeamer42
    @dabeamer42 3 роки тому

    Looks like a super snazzy trivet. Very cool.

  • @arymello1555
    @arymello1555 3 роки тому

    Congratulations on your precision, beautiful work.

  • @timbarry5080
    @timbarry5080 3 роки тому

    I love having fun with joints

  • @willybaetens4648
    @willybaetens4648 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Tamar,
    Beautiful work and that anomaly is not seen when you turn the piece over.
    That connection is very solid and because of the different types of wood a beautiful marriage.
    Keep it safe, it is not over yet.
    Willy from Belgium.
    ⚭ ⚭ ⚭

  • @epeiusgarage
    @epeiusgarage 3 роки тому

    Really cool! I also agree, very satisfying to watch it go together

  • @lincolndickerson1293
    @lincolndickerson1293 2 роки тому

    Wow! Just wow! Thanks. I know what I am going to try this weekend.

  • @kevinfaddy4656
    @kevinfaddy4656 3 роки тому

    Beautiful looking joint now your going to have to use it in some wonderful project

  • @apenza4304
    @apenza4304 3 роки тому

    “That is so cool”. You took the words right out of my mouth when I saw those three joints slide together.

  • @stingehte
    @stingehte 3 роки тому

    It was really awesome. I was wondering how the three will go together but the way it started sliding over one another... It was mesmerizing.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому

      I had no idea it was going to do that. It was so fun

  • @sgsax
    @sgsax 3 роки тому

    Really cool looking wooden knot there! A fun art piece and a great way to demonstrate how this joint works in a unique application. Always fun when something works out like you intended. Looking forward to what you do with this proof of concept. Thanks for sharing!

  • @timseguine2
    @timseguine2 3 роки тому

    This is going to look great in a full project

  • @KeithBalante
    @KeithBalante 3 роки тому

    So cool. You’re so talented. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bobbonham4823
    @bobbonham4823 3 роки тому +1

    Wow! That was fun. I love how you experiment then turn the experiment into a project. Keep doing what you're doing. Thanks!

  • @domvalentine9137
    @domvalentine9137 3 роки тому +3

    i dont have much of an imaginative mind for furniture but i could see something like this being part of one of those layered plant stands? a couple of those triangles as little platforms, some legs, maybe the legs sticking up over the boards with some twine/rope/cord wound decoratively around the legs so the plant pot cant just slide off ?? excited to see what you have planned (-:
    also really appreciated the 3d model for when you explained how it was going to work! made it very clear and easy to follow

  • @iancraig2507
    @iancraig2507 3 роки тому

    Never seen that joint before but now I just want to try it. Thank you so much.

  • @MeepChangeling
    @MeepChangeling 3 роки тому

    This was not only cool, but really helpful! I used this joint in a repeating pattern to make a tabletop out of 2x4s that has a pattern of tessellating triangles that turn into a hexigon tabletop.

  • @romeoC9968
    @romeoC9968 3 роки тому

    Look forward to seeing what you make with this joint

  • @janoshkronos1882
    @janoshkronos1882 3 роки тому

    soooo satisfying this triangle

  • @dennishinkle5010
    @dennishinkle5010 3 роки тому

    Looks like fun I might try it in a larger version. Well done.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому

      Yeah. I am currently doing a larger version for my next project. Crazy challenging!!

  • @TheHobbyShop1
    @TheHobbyShop1 3 роки тому

    What a cool joint. When I saw the picture I was scratching my head trying to figure out how it would go together. Nice work! 👍🏼

  • @PatNetherlander
    @PatNetherlander 3 роки тому

    Not only was this fun to watch, it made a beautiful artpiece! I love it!

  • @terrmaso
    @terrmaso 3 роки тому

    I enjoy learning new techniques as well. Thanks for the breakdown on the process. The tape is definitely a good visual reference. I also like to do mock ups before tackling the actual project as the trial version will often show potential problems.
    Thanks for the great content.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому +1

      So glad you liked it! Yeah the tape def helped me understand what was going on

    • @terrmaso
      @terrmaso 3 роки тому

      @@3x3CustomTamar I have blundered a few times even after doing what I thought was a good layout. Somehow managed to do it wrong and had to redo the piece.

  • @c.a.g.1977
    @c.a.g.1977 3 роки тому

    Very cool joinery, Tamar! Great idea and perfectly executed!

  • @mikesionu
    @mikesionu 3 роки тому

    Great job I like how you explain everything and used the tape on that scrape piece. Very educational, Thank You!

  • @clydedecker765
    @clydedecker765 3 роки тому

    You make it fun, Tamar. Good stuff to challenge and inspire.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 3 роки тому +1

    Pretty fantastic work, Tamar! It really looks beautiful! 😃
    The interesting part is that you can keep it around to use as a 60/30° square! 😃
    Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @caitlyn7893
    @caitlyn7893 3 роки тому +2

    Such a cool little project! I can't wait to see where you go with this 👍

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому

      Thanks! So fun to experiment with This stuff

  • @JoeMama2112
    @JoeMama2112 3 роки тому +1

    I LOVE that you show your mistakes. Men don't seem able to do that very well. It makes you VERY relatable since I have errors too with every project I have ever done. Thank you for your great videos!

    • @glittalogik
      @glittalogik 3 роки тому

      I'm also a subscriber here in large part because of Tamar's honesty and enthusiasm about her process and journey. I don't have enough data to form an opinion one way or the other on gender/ego trends in general, but I do want to give a little shoutout to some wholesomely honest male role-models I've on here:
      - Chris Salamone/Foureyes Furniture ua-cam.com/users/ChrisSalomone1
      - Rex Krueger ua-cam.com/users/RexKrueger
      - Neil Pask ua-cam.com/users/PaskMakes
      - Jonathan Katz-Moses ua-cam.com/users/KatzMosesWoodworkingShop
      Apart from making cool stuff, I've seen firsthand examples of these guys owning up to everything from simple errors in measurement or order-of-operations, through battling self-doubt and other mental health challenges, all the way up to losing a fingertip to a tablesaw and some narrowly-avoided router kickback disasters, all so that we can learn from their mistakes as well as being inspired by their successes.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому

      I’ve yet to make a project without any mistakes… all part of the process

  • @BrigidtheMechLady
    @BrigidtheMechLady 3 роки тому

    That joint barely needs the glue. Amazing work.

  • @AquaPeet
    @AquaPeet 3 роки тому +1

    That is a piece of art of itself, you're right! I loved seeing the grains and colors pop out when you put finish on it.
    Great video Tamar! :)

  • @NickGranville
    @NickGranville 3 роки тому

    That’s so cool. Nice work Tamar

  • @markgambrill
    @markgambrill 3 роки тому

    Now I know what tenon jig I'm going to build. Such a simple concept but so so flexible! Thanks!

  • @robertmahnke1671
    @robertmahnke1671 3 роки тому

    Amazing work! Pretty clever use of jigs!

  • @WPGinfo
    @WPGinfo 3 роки тому

    Hi Tamar, Really nice and very impressive.
    You show great skill in achieving this degree of accuracy in three different parts of different types of wood.

  • @davidharvey5672
    @davidharvey5672 3 роки тому

    That's amazing Tamar! The way it went together wow!

  • @rgarlinyc
    @rgarlinyc 3 роки тому

    Wow, that really was very enjoyable to watch - and especially when the pieces all needed each other to slip into place! Beautiful contrasting colors too, loved it! 👏🏻⭐️

  • @AlipashaSadri
    @AlipashaSadri 3 роки тому

    Coool!!! Them coming apart n unison as you hit one leg with the mallet was the most satisfying part for me! :D

  • @berthatton9410
    @berthatton9410 3 роки тому

    Yeah, that was pretty cool and pretty well executed also

  • @WhySoDucky
    @WhySoDucky 3 роки тому

    This is such a cool joint! I would honestly put in my desk like a neat little ornament.

  • @kortt
    @kortt 3 роки тому

    That's an interesting arrangement. I can see it being a cool coffee table puzzle. Cool!!

  • @kensutton174
    @kensutton174 3 роки тому

    Your an awesome woodworker!! Keep making videos!
    🙏🏽👍🏽💙💪🏽🤙🏽

  • @simula67
    @simula67 3 роки тому

    Looks just like the Abstergo logo from the Assassin's Creed games!

  • @codyphillips6737
    @codyphillips6737 3 роки тому

    Can't wait to see what you do with this.

  • @scotttovey
    @scotttovey 3 роки тому

    That's was slick, I can't wait to see what you do with it.

  • @bobmartin6055
    @bobmartin6055 11 місяців тому

    So cool with so many possibilities!

  • @spdcrzy
    @spdcrzy 3 роки тому +4

    Knockout pins in each third of the joint would make this whole thing glue-less (and allow for a little wiggle room as well). Very interesting.

  • @KazakhToon
    @KazakhToon 3 роки тому

    props for YT friendly taping

  • @quirtdrozario9983
    @quirtdrozario9983 3 роки тому

    Another great video. Super cool joint. Wish I had your talent.

  • @benyarlett7878
    @benyarlett7878 3 роки тому

    I haven't got time to watch the video yet, but I saw the thumbnail and my head went "that is typical Tamar awesome joinery".
    Coming back to watch it later.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому

      Haha hope you like it when you come back

    • @benyarlett7878
      @benyarlett7878 3 роки тому

      @@3x3CustomTamar yeah, that was v.cool. UA-cam is full of people claiming to have 'satisfying' things. I'm not sure any of them are as satisfying as watching it all slot together the first time, that was brilliant.

  • @steves524
    @steves524 3 роки тому

    You made it look so easy, great joints👍

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому

      This little version was easy! My latest project where I scaled it up. Not so much. Ha

  • @MrBobisadog
    @MrBobisadog 3 роки тому

    Great job! I am listening to Stevie van Zants audible memoir. Freaking awesome!

  • @TheHkluivert
    @TheHkluivert 3 роки тому

    Wow, a masterpiece for the guild 👍🏼

  • @samme5513
    @samme5513 3 роки тому

    Very impressive really cool really enjoyed watching

  • @RonGau
    @RonGau 3 роки тому

    can't wait to see what you come up with next time around 😁

  • @blackandgus
    @blackandgus 3 роки тому

    I can remember seeing one of these put together without glue and cut to be a perfect triangle, and presented as a puzzle, of all things. I had no idea it was called a bridle joint.
    And I liked seeing the homemade tenoning jig. I've got to put one of those together. I do have a big honking commercial one that I think I've used about five times, but I would be much more inclined to use an adjustable one I made myself.
    Such good work!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому

      So glad you liked it! Yeah. It’s a good jig

  • @Mark_Wood
    @Mark_Wood 3 роки тому

    Awesome project Tamar!

  • @allanbeasley4565
    @allanbeasley4565 3 роки тому

    Just brilliant! Love it 😍 you completely lost me after the green tape bit.😂 Well done.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому

      Haha! I was trying to make it clear with the tape 😂

  • @Hatchmade
    @Hatchmade 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing. You always inspire with your videos. Now I’m going to have to try this.

  • @johnmclain6535
    @johnmclain6535 3 роки тому

    This is brilliant! Maybe the joinery for a super cool tablebase?

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks! That’s def what it should be used for. But obviously the idea I have for this is not that…. Always gotta make it difficult 😂

  • @tommy..980
    @tommy..980 3 роки тому

    Wow that’s something I would like to do, so cool!!! I’ll probably get a headache 🤕 doing it but I’m going to try it!!! Thanks Tamar for your awesome videos….

  • @garagemonkeysan
    @garagemonkeysan 3 роки тому

    Great video, cool illustrations and tape up. Easy to follow. Beautiful joint. Mahalo for sharing! : )

  • @craigjsanderson
    @craigjsanderson 3 роки тому

    Perfect - incredible looking joint and the contrast of the woods just looks brilliant.
    Looking forward to the throwing star project you make with it 😀

  • @petewebster2977
    @petewebster2977 3 роки тому

    That was very interesting, I enjoy the time and effort you spend explaining the how to do it and off course the finished item
    Good tea pot stand 😁.
    Pete Australia

  • @gwbuilder5779
    @gwbuilder5779 3 роки тому

    Nicely done Tamar.👌
    Yes, the moment you add the glue, the grain swells. I'm surprised you actually got it together because I know you like the joints to be very tight.😉

  • @DirkieB
    @DirkieB 3 роки тому

    Such a nice mallet too!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  3 роки тому

      Indeed! That’s from hashtagwoodworking on Instagram