Joints
The mortise-and-tenon joint makes frames and legs, the dovetail joint makes boxes and drawers, and hundreds of specialty joints make every other kind of wooden construction. Here are books and videos showing woodworkers how to design and lay out joints, how to choose and use joint-cutting tools, and how to assemble joined constructions. See also Joinery & Finish Carpentry, Woodworking Techniques.
On sale joints books
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Art Of Japanese Joinery
Kiyosi Seike,Kiyosi Sieke,Rebecca Davis
An authoritative look at joints used in Japanese carpentry, with photos and drawings. Western joiners will find much to borrow and adapt.... [read more]
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$24.95 Sale! $16.47 |
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Modern Practical Joinery
George Ellis
Here is how to make doors, windows, shutters, frames, showcases, and anything else with joints. This reprint of the 1908 edition is... [read more]
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$21.95 Sale! $17.12 |
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The Complete Japanese Joinery
Yasuo Nakahara,Paul Nii,Hideo Sato
A practical and comprehensive guide, including all forms of splicing and connecting joints, with detailed step-by-step instructions and explanations of their use.... [read more]
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$29.95 Sale! $19.77 |
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Good Wood Joints
Albert Jackson,David Day
Here is a systematic survey of woodworking joints, showing which joint works best where, and how to make it. A chart shows... [read more]
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