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The 2nd Best Joinery Method That Can Do It All!

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I’ve been on a quest to find an alternative loose tenon joinery option I can recommend to my viewers who don’t want to spend the money on a Festool Domino. The Dowelmax Classic 3/8 is the closest thing I can find that can do everything the Festool Domino can do plus more!

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Here’s a playlist I’ve made on my journey to find a good loose tenon joinery system:

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Mysterious Japanese Joinery

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Free Sketch Up 3D joinery models:
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Hanging the Doors from XL Joinery – Capel #19

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We’ve seen Robin ordering his doors from XL Joinery, now you can see him hang them as the Capel Build gets closer to the finish line.

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When trimming a door to fit, 6mm can be removed from each edge of the door to a maximum reduction of 12mm in both the height and width. Any reduction must be removed evenly from each edge of the door, e.g. to trim your door by 8mm in width, remove 4mm off each side. Three hinges should be used to hang doors, particularly on glazed, heavyweight and fire doors or where large differences in temperature or humidity may occur, such as bathrooms.

Latches and locks should not be fitted adjacent to door mid-rails where the joint may be compromised. All hardware screw holes should be pre-drilled to prevent splitting of the timber. Paint ‘N’ Peel (glass protection film) should not be removed until painting or staining has been completed. Some glass styles are smooth on one side and obscure on the other: Please check that the obscure glazed faces of multiple doors are orientated in the same direction, e.g. if installing 2 glazed doors side by side.

Fire doors have individual fitting guidelines and the installer must refer to the Global Assessment Report referenced on the front of the fire door label.

Bi-Fold doors are supplied with a track and folding hardware and should not be trimmed. Rebated Door Pairs are supplied with separate instructions for fitting/trimming.

Bare timber doors will require a light sanding prior to finishing. Take care when finishing glazed doors to ensure that the finish does not go on the glass. Secondary protection such as masking tape may be necessary, including on Paint ‘N’ Peel protected doors.

All timber surfaces should be fully finished. When applying the finish pay particular attention to sealing the timber end grain on the tops and bottoms of the doors: ensure that all lock, latch and hinge cut-outs are also fully treated.

Refer to the finish manufacturer’s instructions for number of coats to be applied. Failure to treat all the timber surfaces may lead to excessive changes in moisture content which will cause the timber to shrink or swell, possibly causing splits and distortion.

White Moulded and White Primed doors require a top coat after fitting. They are only suitable for painting. All edges and cut outs should be treated before final fitting. Factory finished doors will require any bare timber areas caused by trimming and hardware fitting, to be adequately treated before final fitting.
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Which Woodworking Joint SHOULD YOU USE?

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After many requests, here is my method for choosing the most suitable woodworking joint for a certain task. Keep in mind that there are many paths to achieve the same destination in woodworking, this is no exception. What is important to understand is the consequences of choosing a certain joint over another.

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Pro-Level Wood Joinery: This Tool Changes Everything!

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The Dowelmax joinery jig has been my “go to” woodworking jig for many years, it is easy to use and provides a quick way of making very strong joints that are extremely accurate and I have used for many different joints like edge grain to face grain cabinet making, very accurate board glue-ups and even for making furniture and cabinet doors, but one of my favorite uses is in table making for coffee tables, end tables, dinning tables and even bedside tables, the doweling jig provides a full range of uses and for me, replaced my biscuit joiner, and a mortising machine and gives me quicker end results and can I talk about how easy dry fits are now, this is easily the most versatile woodworking tool I have in my shop.
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The Art of Traditional Japanese Wood Joinery 日本伝統の技術『仕口・継手』

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At the end of the 12th century, fine woodworking skills and knowledge were brought into Japan from China. Over time, these joinery skills were refined and passed down, resulting in the fine wood joineries Japan is known for.

Here are some examples of traditional wood joineries which are still used today.

The book I referred to when marking out the joinery:
The Complete Japanese Joinery
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One of my favourite joinery book:
木組み・継手と組手の技法
https://www.amazon.co.jp/%E6%9C%A8%E7%B5%84%E3%81%BF%E3%83%BB%E7%B6%99%E6%89%8B%E3%81%A8%E7%B5%84%E6%89%8B%E3%81%AE%E6%8A%80%E6%B3%95-%E5%A4%A7%E5%B7%A5%E9%81%93%E5%85%B7%E7%A0%94%E7%A9%B6%E4%BC%9A/dp/4416811136/ref=as_li_ss_tl?__mk_ja_JP=%E3%82%AB%E3%82%BF%E3%82%AB%E3%83%8A&dchild=1&keywords=%E6%9C%A8%E7%B5%84%E3%81%BF%E7%B6%99%E6%89%8B&qid=1607084257&sr=8-1&linkCode=ll1&tag=dylaniwakuni-22&linkId=4dc5836e1ec9b4074d208abf3de237fe&language=ja_JP

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Recommended books on Japanese woodworking, sharpening stones and measuring tools:
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Free Sketch Up 3D joinery models:
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How to build a log cabin – Aardvark Seymour cabin time lapse

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Here is one of our Seymour log cabin assembly time lapses, a popular log cabin from Aardvark joinery, Please Subscribe for more Videos and assemblies 🙂
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How Aluminium Joinery Is Made: Windowmakers Ltd

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How Aluminium Joinery Is Made: Windowmakers Ltd

Windows and doors make up a very important part in the design of any house. They also have a very large effect on the thermal performance of a home. In this video we talk to the team at Windowmakers Ltd about how aluminium joinery is made, and find out more about the options on the market. We also get to watch some of the construction of the windows that will be going into our Tiny House.

In our next video, we will be showing how these are installed.

For more information about this joinery, check out Windowmakers at http://windowmakers.co.nz

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Preparation for Aluminium Joinery has become more complicated over the years. In this video we show you how we install aluminium windows.
To be honest, we removed this window, it didn’t have a sill tray – after 20 years it showed no sign of moisture damage.
Building standards are more like incremental improvements over the years for an overall higher quality build.

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Where to Eat, Play and Chill in OKC: The Joinery

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There are plenty of things to do in Oklahoma City, but if you’re looking for a unique experience, The Joinery is the place to be. This restaurant offers phenomenal food, great drinks and a relaxed atmosphere where you can golf and chill while drinking. Dad and I tried out this spot and we both loved it! If you’re looking for a fun day or night out, be sure to check out The Joinery. You won’t regret it!

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The Joinery
(405) 702-7657
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Munster Joinery Window restrictor

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How to operate the Munster Joinery Csaement Window with restrictor

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