Joints, Joints, Joints

Show how to create common woodworking joints

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Instructor
Rob Cameron
Runtime
23m 5s

In this tutorial I cover several of the most common woodworking joints—miter, half-lap, tongue and groove, splined, rabbet and groove, blind dado, sliding dovetail, mortise and tenon, and the good old-fashioned dovetail.

If there any more you’d like to see just leave a comment and I’ll do an additional video in the future covering those as well.

I realize my rabbet and groove ended up being more of a rabbet and rabbet!