3 and 4 blew my mind. For 4, does the table actually rest on the four squares that poke out the bottom of the joint? Or do you saw it flush after assembly?
“Decoration” is a Very Contemptuous word for the High Level Skills needed to make this Outstanding Work. These joints are created for Luxury Furniture Fabrication.
@@HN-zn5lh I see. I'm more wondering about these types of joins being used to build a house of something, which, if I'm understand you correctly, wouldn't work since these are meant more for furniture, or smaller applications - I've heard of Japanese carpentry being used to build temples that still stand to this day, and that use no screws, nails, or glue. I would love to learn about how those joins are done. I'm an American, and often think about what it would be like to build my own house. I think it would be cool to build a house using joins like the ones mentioned above, combined with the screws and stuff required in order to be up to code. None of it would be very visible or anything, but I'd know that it was there, and done that way, and would take pride in it.
Master Craftsman: you should have your own UA-cam channel. Thanks. Always
ただただ、すげー!!! アンビビーバブー
Undoubtedly, definitely. the Joint Master Craftsman.
3 and 4 blew my mind. For 4, does the table actually rest on the four squares that poke out the bottom of the joint? Or do you saw it flush after assembly?
Artistic craftsmanship..!!!.. I would like to see your toolbox and your tools..
Nice work man
Sensacional essa técnica, parabéns por compartilhar, estou aprendendo muito com seus vídeos.
I wish we could see these joins in actual, structural use - I would love to see how strong they are!
Not all of these joints are used as structural, most are just for decoration.
“Decoration” is a Very Contemptuous word for the High Level Skills needed to make this Outstanding Work.
These joints are created for Luxury Furniture Fabrication.
@@HN-zn5lh I see. I'm more wondering about these types of joins being used to build a house of something, which, if I'm understand you correctly, wouldn't work since these are meant more for furniture, or smaller applications - I've heard of Japanese carpentry being used to build temples that still stand to this day, and that use no screws, nails, or glue. I would love to learn about how those joins are done.
I'm an American, and often think about what it would be like to build my own house. I think it would be cool to build a house using joins like the ones mentioned above, combined with the screws and stuff required in order to be up to code. None of it would be very visible or anything, but I'd know that it was there, and done that way, and would take pride in it.
@@HN-zn5lh Again, not all of these joints are even good for furniture. Might want to go through his video library.
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