Wedged Swallow Beak Mortise and Tenon Joint / Hand Cut Joinery / Unplugged Woodworking
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- A strong and attractive joint, suitable for many applications. I'll show you how I lay the joint out before cutting and assembling it.
I've finished mine with a heavily pillowed through wedged tenon, but you could cut and plane it flush, or even make it a stub or fox wedged tenon instead (see my other joint videos to find out how to do those).
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Cheers, Mitch
Very relaxing to watch. Almost therapeutic!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Perfect timing. Just about to attempt this joint technique! Thank you for posting this video!
Thanks so much Mitch. Working on two shelves needing 80 of these.
Cheers Rick, and thank you for your support! Appreciated
Wow, that's some project to break yourself into using this joint. Good luck.
Just started watching. Looks amazing Mitch. Edit: Finished! It was amazing. As you said; perfect for a table stretcher.
Awesome! Thank you!
Hi mitch another great video well done mate
Cheers Peter
lovely video. Like the fact that you specify where you can use it :)
Thanks! 😊
Thanks!
Well done and an excellent challenge.
Thanks
that is great!
Cheers John, I enjoyed trying it
Best woodworking channel and beautiful joint! 🙌
Japanese also call it “sword tip” correct?
Thanks, and you've just taught me something I didn't know
Merci !
My pleasure and thank you
What was the type or name of the Oak u used? It's beautiful. The handles look like it's peeling off the door. That's so clever bro. I love it.
I like that beading like look to the rails underneath the cabinet. It's probably not called beading but it reminds me of that type of cut on Doors u see cut using the router table or a specialised blades in a table saw. Did u build it all by hand? That's a stunning piece or workmanship mate. U have a real flair for this game. Best of luck to u and here's hoping ur channel continues to grow nd u continue to prosper from it bcos u deserve it putting out great content like these videos.
I think you were talking about the cabinet on a stand rather than this video, and in which case the oak was english. The figuring in the oak, due to prolific side shoot pockets (my description) is known as either 'pippy' or 'cats paw'. It's really lovely.
The stand rails are rounded over, and the joints all cut by hand. The veneers were sawn on the band saw, as were the peeling door handles.
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Interesting. I just did 4 of these for a project last week.
They don't look near as good as yours though.
Maybe not, but I'm sure you improved with each one. Practice is the name of the game with joinery.
Thanks!
Welcome!