joinery

Moving along to the top and bottom, had to surface a edge join a couple of pieces, to glue up for the width I needed. Used the Moxon bench top with...
This year’s winter project is a new kitchen table. The beater we have is having trouble living next to the new dog food cabinet beside it. Our whol...
There appear to be two kinds of joints to be found among the Japanese Joinery videos available. One is the structurally elegant locking type that I...
For a long time there has been a rift in the woodworking world. With technology ever increasing that rift will only grow I’m sure. If you don’t kno...
Well, I said I would post again when the veneering was done. It took a little longer than I expected because I decided to add a little marquetry to...
I received the crisscross from Lee Valley late yesterday, and started mocking it up to see what needs to be done. I glued up the last piece of the ...
My last big project introduced me to 18th century European joinery and really got me hooked on the idea of more complex assemblies that are locked ...
Last night, I made great progress with the toolbox. I installed two cherry vertical members with a mortise/tenon in the bottom and dadoes on the si...
I know I said I was taking a break to get back to sailing for the summer but there was a surprise in store for me. On April 26th I had my boat haul...
This blog series is a year old now, starting in Dec. 2020. There seemed to be a lot of interest in my 18th century French joinery post so I though...
I’ve got a lot of pictures. Did I mention I love this joinery? Here are a few that set up the assembly. Again pretty self explanatory, ask question...
Here are the last few that should bring the construction up to date with my project post. I highly recommend that you try this style of joinery. It...