i do miss working with wood , and watching how you chip away and make all your bits fit almost seamlessly together makes me realise how bad of a teacher I had at school so long ago that failed to demonstrate or even explain the steps you take in your videos . nice work
I've seen this one before, your execution was much more flawless. I wish I could afford to take classes from you (providing you offer them). You have a lot to give, and I have a lot to learn. Unfortunately, I have been out of work for three and a half years fighting with the government for my disability insurance, so, I could not afford it any way.
+Thomas Russell thank you! Sorry to hear about your feud with the government. Fortunately for you, I don't give courses yet :) maybe some time in the future though!
I'm sorry for the struggles man. Just wanna say youtube community for woodworking has taught me alot...more than i learnt in college when i was studying.... think of it like "Youniversity". I think it's possible to learn alot from just watching and trying out. You can pause, rewind, ask questions and get so much inspiration. Knowledge is free if you reach out and grab it, you don't need to afford anything.... more than wifi and a computer lol
that's "AMAZING", looks like an art,. i can used my imagination on full concentration on measurements,. i would do this on trial & error to perfect this joint,. also get the point edge to connect or otherwise disassembling it on the wrong way will demolished the whole,. so beautiful,..
It is very nice, excellent workmanship , brilliant logic in marking and cutting and the required male and female parts. But I cannot help thinking that this is a little cheating in that the external scenario suggests an impossibility but the fact that with such skewed dovetail shape on the surface of a square block can be linked by parallel lines then what appears to be impossible thinking on conventional dovetail past experience will become possible due to the fact that the parallel lines are linking adjacent illusions of dovetails on the surfaces. Still it makes life more interesting even if I feel cheated by the fact that my past experience of dovetails is that they are inserted or removed at right angles to their face! Well, Beautiful joinery and such logic should enter all schools to add to the logic capacity of children and not only the non logic of languages and other philosophical academic issues. Such logic I consider to be equivalent to any natural logic found in mathematics and natural practical issues which brought comforts to our home in their silence and invisibility. It is so unfortunate that most schools give priorities to extrovert vociferous subjects which most often need to be learnt by rote and repeated in examinations. Pity such a pity that such woodwork logic of high order in not considered to be a priority to help get rid of the physical and mental clumsiness in many people who are " socially oriented" Better say no more on this subject as some one will shoot me! Congratulations on your work and you overall education to achieve all this.
+Carmel Pule' thank you! I think this joint is less cheating you than crating a sense of mistery. This mistery is what got me hooked on joinery in the first place :)
Schönes Video, Dorian. Habe gesehen, das du eine normale Schraubzwinge genommen hast. Ich schnellspannzwingen, die lösen sich nicht so schnell gegenüber Schraubzwingen.
So mache ich es auch, ich nehme sogar die Schnellspannzwingen, wenn ich ein größeres Teil Drechsel, welches unrund ist und die Maschine auf der Werkbank hüpft.
it is a beautiful work and nice vedio, but it is not educational because it does not show how to do the drawing, the measures , and the design (the key in those not in the cutting). if you kindly can show the measures and the design more in details that would be nice.
Absolutely love the Joint Venture series, these are great, thank you.
+Pascal C thank you!
i do miss working with wood , and watching how you chip away and make all your bits fit almost seamlessly together makes me realise how bad of a teacher I had at school so long ago that failed to demonstrate or even explain the steps you take in your videos .
nice work
+DarthKryat thank you very much!
A very cool joint.
Very niffy joint. I am really enjoying seeing your work.
+Troy Staten thank you!
I've seen this one before, your execution was much more flawless. I wish I could afford to take classes from you (providing you offer them). You have a lot to give, and I have a lot to learn. Unfortunately, I have been out of work for three and a half years fighting with the government for my disability insurance, so, I could not afford it any way.
+Thomas Russell thank you! Sorry to hear about your feud with the government. Fortunately for you, I don't give courses yet :) maybe some time in the future though!
I'm sorry for the struggles man. Just wanna say youtube community for woodworking has taught me alot...more than i learnt in college when i was studying.... think of it like "Youniversity".
I think it's possible to learn alot from just watching and trying out. You can pause, rewind, ask questions and get so much inspiration.
Knowledge is free if you reach out and grab it, you don't need to afford anything.... more than wifi and a computer lol
Wonderful ,you are a claver craftsman , thumbs up .
+Jawed Iqbal thank you!
I just love this joint!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+David Holz thank you!
Another awesome joint! Thank you.
Thank you!
Very nice!
Thanks!
Als ich das zuerst gesehen habe wusste ich überhaupt nicht wie man das zusammenstecken soll... am ende sah das auch super aus
Ich finde die Verbindung auch super. Die geht auch noch komplizierter, mit "Goosenecks" :)
When you practice these, what type of wood are you using? Which of your joints would you suggest a beginner try first?
I use Hard Maple. I would start with a bridle and a mortise and tenon.
amazing!
Thanks!
This one doesn't look to hard to copy. I think I'll give it a try myself.
Go for it!
Looked impossible. After watching I haven't changed my mind.
Hahaha, thanks!
magic
+David Holz hehehe, thanks!
that's "AMAZING", looks like an art,. i can used my imagination on full concentration on measurements,. i would do this on trial & error to perfect this joint,. also get the point edge to connect or otherwise disassembling it on the wrong way will demolished the whole,. so beautiful,..
Thank you :)
20 years ago, my uncle asked me to make this joint but I could not make it, I later stole it and then made it.😄
Dorian, which of these splices would work best for extending the vertical posts of a deck railing to make a pergola?
Hmm, I think the Kanawa tsugi should be fine.
what is the usage of this joint? for extension of short piece of wood or to make a pattern on the wood stick?
+Geng Pan to replace rotted out posts.
Where did you get that marking guage?
+1EvilSheep1 in Japan :) It’s called a kebiki. You can buy it online.
It is very nice, excellent workmanship , brilliant logic in marking and cutting and the required male and female parts. But I cannot help thinking that this is a little cheating in that the external scenario suggests an impossibility but the fact that with such skewed dovetail shape on the surface of a square block can be linked by parallel lines then what appears to be impossible thinking on conventional dovetail past experience will become possible due to the fact that the parallel lines are linking adjacent illusions of dovetails on the surfaces. Still it makes life more interesting even if I feel cheated by the fact that my past experience of dovetails is that they are inserted or removed at right angles to their face!
Well, Beautiful joinery and such logic should enter all schools to add to the logic capacity of children and not only the non logic of languages and other philosophical academic issues. Such logic I consider to be equivalent to any natural logic found in mathematics and natural practical issues which brought comforts to our home in their silence and invisibility. It is so unfortunate that most schools give priorities to extrovert vociferous subjects which most often need to be learnt by rote and repeated in examinations. Pity such a pity that such woodwork logic of high order in not considered to be a priority to help get rid of the physical and mental clumsiness in many people who are " socially oriented" Better say no more on this subject as some one will shoot me! Congratulations on your work and you overall education to achieve all this.
+Carmel Pule' thank you! I think this joint is less cheating you than crating a sense of mistery. This mistery is what got me hooked on joinery in the first place :)
Schönes Video, Dorian.
Habe gesehen, das du eine normale Schraubzwinge genommen hast. Ich schnellspannzwingen, die lösen sich nicht so schnell gegenüber Schraubzwingen.
+Günter Schöne stimmt, aber die wackeln manchmal zu sehr finde ich. Benutze jetzt Schnellspannzwingen mit Gummimatte drunter. Hält super :)
So mache ich es auch, ich nehme sogar die Schnellspannzwingen, wenn ich ein größeres Teil Drechsel, welches unrund ist und die Maschine auf der Werkbank hüpft.
what species of wood are you using?
Hard Maple
Lot of effort for a joint that only works in two dimensions. ;)
Yes, but it is a nice puzzler when closed :)
What is the Japanese name please ?
it is a beautiful work and nice vedio, but it is not educational because it does not show how to do the drawing, the measures , and the design (the key in those not in the cutting). if you kindly can show the measures and the design more in details that would be nice.
description says "this is not a how to video" so yes, it is not educational in that way.