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How to edge join wood: Building tabletops, benchtops, and more!
Most tabletops are created by edge joining, or assembling wood pieces together, side by side. You can also larger wood pieces like 4x8' plywood or MDF board along with larger pieces of live edge wood...
Dado joinery is a common joint that is used in cabinetry, shelving, and bookcases. In this article, you will learn how 3 methods to create a dado joint, the pros and cons of dado joinery, and other...
Dovetail joints are very common in carpentry and is a popular woodworking joint. In this article, I will go over dovetail uses, pros and cons, types, and how to create a dovetail...
Mortise and Tenon Joints: Parts, Types, Strength, and How-to
Mortise and tenon joints are a very strong form of joinery used in woodworking with many variations to strengthen the joint. In this article, I will first go over the anatomy of the mortise and tenon...
A miter cut is an angled cut that is commonly used to create picture frames, door frames, and molding. Additionally, miters can be used as a form of joinery and be incorporate many woodworking...
Pocket holes can be a very strong form of joinery. However, many pocket hole joints are not created correctly, thus making them a weaker joint. In this article, I will go over the 11 most common...