Wood Joints : Which Woodworking Joints Should You Use?

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  • Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
  • Hello Everybody,
    For this month, a lot of people who loved my previous videos have asked me to show them the skills of the great master wood Joinery. To show the most amazing view of traditional Japanese wood joints. We decided to make a video about: "Wood Joints: Which Woodworking Joints Should You Use?"
    #japanesewoodworking #woodjoints #joinery
    I have written the script, rewrote the content, new voices were recorded, new effects work, new music, new footage added and a new creation is created as:
    Types of Wood Joinery:
    1. BUTT JOINT
    2. MITER JOINT/ MITRE JOINT
    3. BISCUIT JOINT
    4. BRIDLE JOINT
    5. DADO / housing joint / trench
    6. DOVETAIL JOINT
    7. FINGER JOINT
    8. Half-Lap Joint
    9. MORTISE AND TENON JOINTS
    10. POCKET-HOLE JOINERY
    11. RABBET WOODWORKING JOINTS
    12. TONGUE AND GROOVE JOINTS
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  • @alfanjamaludinrachmat3802
    @alfanjamaludinrachmat3802 Місяць тому

    Fantastic, comprehensive, detailed, professional overview. A must watch video outlining so many different techniques and approaches to joining wood. Thank you

  • @rananaurah6544
    @rananaurah6544 Місяць тому

    This video is incredibly informative and well-presented. I appreciate how it breaks down the various types of wood joints and explains their strengths and best uses

  • @habibalif8168
    @habibalif8168 Місяць тому

    The explanations are clear and easy to follow, and the visuals are very helpful. I got to know the various types of connections that exist. Thank You.

  • @m.rafisugiarto7041
    @m.rafisugiarto7041 Місяць тому

    the precision and attention to detail in these video effectively provides clear explanations making it a valuable resource for woodworking enthusiasts, cool!!

  • @lastrianasianturi968
    @lastrianasianturi968 Місяць тому

    The illustration looks very satisfying, also the elaborations of every joint's type is very informative and steps that could be followed

  • @suciagengpratiwirahayu6092
    @suciagengpratiwirahayu6092 Місяць тому

    This video is very informative, educational about the types of connections that can be used without using nails. Thank you for showing the video as learning material for wood construction engineering🙏✨️

  • @achmatsyafii9387
    @achmatsyafii9387 Місяць тому +1

    Well it turns out that there are also many wooden connections that do not use nails or bolts. Even these connections can be stronger and more decorative than using nails or bolts.
    Thanks for the video, very useful!!!

  • @EGACHATALIA
    @EGACHATALIA Місяць тому

    This video is very informative and explains various types of wood joints in an easily understandable way because it's supported by visual animation.

  • @HannaElsaPutri
    @HannaElsaPutri Місяць тому

    Thank you for the video! It was really enjoyable and helped me grasp different kinds of connections. The explanation was clear and the visuals made it simple to understand.

  • @AnnisaZhra09
    @AnnisaZhra09 Місяць тому

    thank you for the video. this video is very useful, provides knowledge about how to make wood Joints.

  • @yuliarahman8196
    @yuliarahman8196 Місяць тому

    Thanks to the very clear and complete video, the types of joints are very diverse, each has its advantages and disadvantages. One of the connections is a box joint which has the advantages of a unique jagged shape, strong wood construction. But it has the disadvantage that it is complicated and glue lines are visible.

  • @daffarivansyah9677
    @daffarivansyah9677 7 місяців тому

    Despite the underestimation of wood today, it remains a favorite material for some folks. Even in some countries, their buildings use wood as the primary material. Nice video!

  • @FatimahAzhara-uu6yr
    @FatimahAzhara-uu6yr Місяць тому

    The video is very informative and also adds insight into the connection of wood.

  • @novelinnatasyasianturi3819
    @novelinnatasyasianturi3819 Місяць тому

    Cool! This video provides a complete overview of the various types of wood joining, from simple to more complex🤩

  • @arisaputra3296
    @arisaputra3296 Рік тому +1

    The explanation is very understood and also understood, thanks this really helps me in doing college assignments

  • @nafishafaradhilla5416
    @nafishafaradhilla5416 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much, this video gives me in-depth knowledge about wood joints.

  • @oktaviannursetiaji3270
    @oktaviannursetiaji3270 Місяць тому

    Wow, thanks for the video. This video is very interesting and informative, it turns out there are many designs for types of wood construction connections that are stronger, aesthetic and flexible without using nails and bolts. This design is suitable for application, nice!

  • @lailadevi6784
    @lailadevi6784 7 місяців тому

    Such an good video 👍🏻 As a college student in civil and environmental engineering, it's important to have a basic understanding of woodworking joints. The video provides a good overview of basic woodworking joints, including butt joints, lap joints, and mortise and tenon joints. However, the video only covers a few basic joints, and there are many other joints that are commonly used in woodworking. It would be beneficial to learn about additional joints, such as dovetail joints and box joints, to expand your knowledge and skills. Additionally, while the video provides a good starting point, it is important to practice making joints yourself to truly understand how they work and when to use them

  • @nandaffh
    @nandaffh Місяць тому

    Wow, that video is very interesting and educational, especially for me as a student that studying about wood joints. It turns out there are many types of wood joints with their own advantages and disadvantages. And their usage varies depending on their purpose.

  • @mattclark8866
    @mattclark8866 3 роки тому

    I've done carpentry for over 40 years. This is a great refresher in a short time and a good place for a novice to start.

  • @yuniarduwisusanti3045
    @yuniarduwisusanti3045 Місяць тому

    Hello, thank you for the very informative video. I believe the selection of wood joint types is crucial for the structural integrity of construction. The choice of joints can be optimized according to the specific needs of the construction project, performance priorities, and available budget.

  • @thasyawidyakaamilah1561
    @thasyawidyakaamilah1561 7 місяців тому

    Nice animation and explanation. Thank you for the information!

  • @chandrasaputrawutabisu2617
    @chandrasaputrawutabisu2617 7 місяців тому

    Terima kasih banyak atas video yang informatif ini! Saya sangat menghargai penjelasan yang jelas tentang berbagai jenis sambungan kayu. Ini memberikan wawasan yang sangat berharga bagi saya sebagai penggemar kayu dan tukang kayu amatir. Saya kagum dengan keindahan dan kekuatan sambungan kayu, terutama yang dibahas di video ini. Semua ilustrasi dan contoh yang diberikan sangat membantu dalam memahami setiap jenis sambungan.
    Saya benar-benar senang mengetahui tentang sambungan kotak (box joint) yang lebih kuat dan presisi, dan saya merasa ini akan sangat berguna dalam proyek-proyek saya yang akan datang. Selain itu, penjelasan mengenai kelemahan dan kelebihan masing-masing jenis sambungan sangat membantu dalam pengambilan keputusan.
    Terima kasih sekali lagi atas video yang bermanfaat ini. Saya sangat menantikan konten-konten berikutnya dan lebih banyak panduan seputar kerajinan kayu. Semoga sukses selalu

  • @bungamauliaazzahra8030
    @bungamauliaazzahra8030 Місяць тому

    a simple video but easy to understand! Insightful knowledge. Thanks for this video helped me in doing and understanding my assignment as a forestry and environment college student✨

  • @octavialaura3142
    @octavialaura3142 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video, it was so fun and made me enjoy watching it. I became know of various type connections. The explanation is conveyed clearly and full of visuals that make it easy for us to do it.

  • @laurasalsalinameliala5057
    @laurasalsalinameliala5057 Місяць тому

    It turns out there are many types of wood joints, and the ones that caught my attention are the dovetail joint and its "twin," the finger joint. Although they may seem similar in shape and principle, the dovetail joint uses angled cuts that provide a stronger bond compared to the finger joint.

  • @rosiulinamargaretapanjaita8492
    @rosiulinamargaretapanjaita8492 Місяць тому

    thank you for the informative video!🤟

  • @user-vp7db3ov9w
    @user-vp7db3ov9w Рік тому

    Wow, thank you, this video is very communicative, equipped with very clear illustrations, making it easier for me to understand the various types of connections.

  • @israaqsa9507
    @israaqsa9507 Місяць тому

    thank you, the explanation is very easy to understand

  • @Haribo800
    @Haribo800 Рік тому

    The video is very insightful

  • @user-jg8bi5kw5l
    @user-jg8bi5kw5l 3 роки тому +1

    whats with the comments man, i mean this video featured about all the common wood joints, this is good also for beginners. idc bout the robot voice, very very good info.

  • @retnodewiwahyuwulandari5084
    @retnodewiwahyuwulandari5084 Місяць тому

    thank u for the video, this is very interesting

  • @muhandisfathifarhat1361
    @muhandisfathifarhat1361 7 місяців тому

    splendid explanation, thnx for the video

  • @fitrinurafifah5795
    @fitrinurafifah5795 2 роки тому

    Thank you, the video you made was able to give me a deeper understanding of wood joints

  • @hilmybadruzzaman9418
    @hilmybadruzzaman9418 2 роки тому

    your video very helpfull for me to learn wood joints, thank you sir

  • @rosemerryw2390
    @rosemerryw2390 3 роки тому

    thank you for the informative video! illustrations are pretty cool🤟

  • @woodeater4827
    @woodeater4827 7 років тому

    nice and intructive vid

  • @quentinmann4774
    @quentinmann4774 3 роки тому

    Good video but falls down on the one joint you did not show which happens to be the strongest woodworking joint known and that is the dowel

  • @owinjocharles81
    @owinjocharles81 Рік тому

    I would like to know how to lap joint

  • @agungprabowo3190
    @agungprabowo3190 3 роки тому

    Thank you very much for your amazing video. That video was help me to make my homework easier, i like your video and i will wait your next video. See you in your next video :)

  • @delviana5742
    @delviana5742 3 роки тому

    good videos and add knowledge to the audience🙏

  • @garyduncan7129
    @garyduncan7129 6 років тому +1

    Illustrations are very good but the animation is annoying. Repetitive but unfinished demos of how the joints fit together. Why? I agree with other comments about the voice. And no separation to speak of between each segment of the video. You can learn a lot, but it could be easier. I used to be a tech writer so I may be too critical. I appreciate any efforts that people make to teach via UA-cam, so thank you.

  • @MrGhostP5000
    @MrGhostP5000 3 роки тому

    Good job

  • @petermenningen338
    @petermenningen338 7 років тому +1

    I agree with comment on RoboVoice I do wish creators would each find a good reader to read the text they create. This is one I will share to the new woodworkers in our makerspace
    I can understand the reasons for the robovoice as it automatically adjusts for the native language by translating from a foreign language of the creator. But I would rather read embedded text in close caption then listen to a bad auto voice

  • @Mario-iv5tu
    @Mario-iv5tu 6 років тому

    Ottimo video, ma dotresti mettere le descrizioni in formato testo per permettere la traduzione a chi non conosce l'inglese

  • @soundboy89
    @soundboy89 5 років тому +3

    Informative but a pain to sit through.

  • @kamalhanjabam119
    @kamalhanjabam119 5 років тому

    Seriously!which one is the most hardest ?

  • @samerbouez
    @samerbouez 5 років тому +1

    I can tolerate the robot narrator voice, but the animation repetition made me dizzy and I couldn't get past the 4 minute marker. It's a shame because the info seemed good.

  • @xiyuuwashere
    @xiyuuwashere 4 роки тому

    hi

  • @petewoods7708
    @petewoods7708 6 років тому

    Garry u s bonds

  • @ThePolarbear20000
    @ThePolarbear20000 6 років тому +3

    The robovoice is terrible and doesn't make the video fun to watch, so it's hard to learn.

    • @susanbenitez1856
      @susanbenitez1856 6 років тому

      I didn`t intend to use this woodworking book, *TopFineWoodworking. Com* but instead curious about it. I had been truly amazed after trying it. It never dissatisfied me in my desire to have more information about the art of wood working. I discovered several topics such as wood types as well as designing your workshop..

  • @garymccoy2888
    @garymccoy2888 6 років тому +2

    I ind the "robo " voice annoying as well.

  • @davidpalmer323
    @davidpalmer323 7 років тому +6

    comentary so annoying I couldnt watch past 1.29 otherwise it looked interesting.

  • @jparky1972
    @jparky1972 4 роки тому +3

    Please use a "real" voice.
    These Robo voices make me feel like I'm getting a scam call or watching an "anonymous" video.
    Otherwise the information is good.
    If English isn't your first language don't worry. Better to listen to broken English than robocop.
    If you can't speak English, perhaps ask someone who can.
    Like. Kasyan TV on UA-cam does.

  • @garyrippentropsr4992
    @garyrippentropsr4992 5 років тому

    :

  • @Larry.Luciano
    @Larry.Luciano 6 років тому

    Reminds me of the spam phone calls... stupid video

  • @cordeliablakeslee7964
    @cordeliablakeslee7964 3 роки тому +3

    I did it with the Woodprix plans.