World's STRONGEST corner joint- Cut with just a hand saw!
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Amazing joint! Will be attempting it as soon as I get a moment
I LOVE to watch joinery videos because they are not the ever day, average Joe cuts. It seem to me that most videos about woodworking are the same, using a table saw for everything. Thank you.
Stumpy; I'm looking for the best router bits made. What say you?
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Beautiful collection of planes.
I just love Tamar. She has such a creative process for using jigs to help her build her projects and is super practical with her small shop. I think that pragmatism will persist with her new shop. I love your channel too. It’s totally next level and something to aspire to, but you’re always practical and pragmatic. You’re a great teacher! Glad to see you recognize her build in a video.
After watching Tamar's video I made two cabinets with this joinery for the base. It impresses everyone who sees it but the joints were really easy to make.
Love to hear corroboration from fellow viewers.
Shout out to our girl Tamar. She's a beast!
I'm a 68 year old new wood worker. I would love to see more joinery videos. I have put together this joint in a trial run as you just did. I watched th same U-Tube video that you linked to. I haven't started a project to incorporate this joint but I will soon. Keep up the good work Stumpy. I love your channel.
Tamar is brilliant, and i love her process of breaking down problems. This channel adds another great instructive piece to the woodworking hobbyist viewing experience.
Would love to see more joinery videos! This was great
Tamar does some amazingly innovative woodworking on her channel. I’ve always been super impressed w her work.
Yes please more joinery from a master who doesn’t seem to miss a trick.
Tamar is amazing…. She has excellent videos.
Simply amazing, detailed instruction on how to cut this with a handsaw! Thank you for posting this. Would love to see you cut a castle joint by hand! I want to cut that joint for a bed frame.
I love it when you do hand tools and reminder to use pieces as their own storyboard reference.
Would I like to see more joinery videos? YES YES YES, OMG YES!
James, you're one of three woodworkers I watch on youtube. Funnily enough, Tamar (3x3Custom) is one of the other two (John Heisz is the third). You all have very different energy, but you all teach so magnificently. Thank you for this video, I really appreciate it!
So close to my three! Same first two and my third is Matthias Wandel.
The synergy is amazing, Love all the shows.
2:31 thank you for the clear instruction😁
Yes, please more joinery.
I worked professionally as a carpenter and a custom woodworker for two decades. I like this and I especially like hand made simple joints.
I love joint videos. More = better.
Glad to see the nod to 3x3. She's got a great channel.
So simple, yet so pleasing and best of all, no power tools required
This Is the best instructional video I’ve seen in a while. And no power tools too!
I’m a sucker for complex joinery. Keep it up.
I vote for joinery videos as well, but I find everything you post helpful.
3x3 Tamar's channel is fantastic!
I remember that video by Tamar. She does some really good projects.
I modified this joint for my latest project so that instead of using 2x3 (1:1.5 is just an ugly way to say 2:3, it's the same ratio) boards I could use squared 3x3 boards and get the same effect. I not only find this more visually appealing, but it also means that you don't have to worry about two sides of your frame being thinner (and therefore weaker). To understand the shape of my modified joint, just take the 2x3 design from this video. Each of the attached beams has 4 faces: 2-unit-wide interior, 3-unit-wide interior, 2-unit-wide exterior, and 3-unit-wide exterior. We can easily make each of these beams 3x3 by simply gluing an additional 1x3 board onto the interior 3-unit-wide face. Of course, it's a lot less messy to start with a 3x3 beam and simply remove a 1x3x3 chunk from one side. The remaining 2x3x3 block can then be cut as in this video. This sounds really complicated, but it's actually just 2 additional cuts than in the video. Basically, he cut 2 units deep on the end grain, and then cut down so that the remaining wood made an "L" shape. We're going to do the same, and then we're going to repeat the process on the opposite side, this time going the full 3 units deep on the end-grain cut. Now we have the exact same "L" shape, but instead of the back of the "L" being flush with the other face, it makes up the middle-third of our beam. Also, in the video you can see that he fills the void left in the exterior corner, but there's also a void in the center of the joint. In my version there will be an additional void opposite the external one. If you think of the joint as a 3x3x3 cube (so, a standard rubix cube), then two opposite corners, and the unseen block in the center of the cube will be void. For additional strength, you can fill these voids by inserting 1x1x1 cubes of wood during the glue up, but it's not really necessary. Thanks for the video though Stumpy, I cut my joints by hand and I really wish I'd had your sawing technique tips 6 months ago. I don't think I would've needed half as much wood filler as I ended up using 🤣
I just completed a table using this joint. I used James' micro adjustable tenoning jig for all the cuts, which made it easier. I only had to mark out one piece, set the jig to a single position and the table saw blade to two different heights. Great joint (thanks, Tamar) and great jig (thanks James).
Nice job. Interesting to see another way to cut this joint. Tamar (3x3 Custom) has a really nice channel - I have been watching her for some time. Thanks for posting her link.
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I ALWAYS want to see more joinery videos.
Glad you put some hand tool content. This reminds me Japanese intricate joinery
Great video James. I played around with that joint this winter for a possible bed frame. But then I got lazy. I need to work it into something soon. It’s a fun one
More joinery? Yes please!
Always want more creative joinery videos, James.
Yes to more joinery videos! Really liked this joint tutorial.
I had a WW I vetran great uncle who was one of three partners in a cabinet shop. He called that a showcase joint and he actually built glass showcases for a couple of different small stores. The last one of these that he made, that I was aware of, got sold when a small, three generation operated sporting goods store got auctioned off a few years back. I never dreamed that I would see someone making one of these joints someday on a computer in my own house. I am well along in years and if a 13 year old today sees as much change as I did from 13 to 87, it will truly be an interesting future. Everyone told me that the future was going to be so bleak when I was a youngster. I just hope that the future holds even half as much joy for them as mine did for me and they can count themself truly blessed. I will offer this as advice, quality is much better than quantity when it comes to posessions.
This joint really celebrates the wood. Great video!
WELDONE STUMPY NUBS u made that look so easy. even my grandson wow.
Saw this joint on Tamar's channel a few years ago and fell in love with it!
Yes Please. More Joinery Vids. I have to try this with forged steel.
Yeah, more joinery please! Excellent video as always.
yes, more joining videos please! Joining is essential!
After seeing Tamar make this joint I decided to use it in a project but I wanted the three members in each joint to have a square cross section. This is easily done by adding a 1/3 sized shoulder at the full depth to the narrow side. By then using this joint at both ends of 12 pieces you can then make a rectangular box. Add a corner rabbet to each and you can add side panels. Totally enjoy and look forward to both channels.
Yes, please, more joinery.
absolutely yes on more joinery videos. I don't own a table saw (!), so the hand cut version is very welcome.
Yes, more joinery videos please.
I am a fan of joinery like this. I vote for more joinery!
Yes, more joinery videos please!
Tamar! What a joy!
I love joinery videos. Thank you for making this one. Tamar (3x3) is an amazing craftsperson. I enjoy her work as well.
I would enjoy more demonstrations on joints
Do I want more joinery videos? James, you knew the answer before you even asked, right? Yes, please!
An excellent video as always. Yes more joinery videos would be very welcome. Also can you bring back the Weekend Woodworking Tips videos. Thanks.
Yes I like to watch more joinery videos. Thank you ! 👏👏👏
I remember that video Tamar did. Love seeing it done with hand tools as well and will give it a try.
Yes! More joinery please!
Love this. Definitely more joinery videos please.
Yes, I would love to see more joinery videos!
Thanks, James. I had seen the original from 3X3, but I'm grateful to see it with hand tools which I vastly prefer)
Different joineries always fascinate me.
I never thought it would ever happen.....one episode in metric😳😃👍 This joint is amazing...I love it....but I would like to recreate it with a table router🧐😉👍 Greatings from Slovenija🇸🇮
Great video. Yes please, more joinery.
Love your work👍 and Tamar’s
That joint is a beauty.
So simple and yet so beautiful.
I saw the same video 2 or 3 years ago with Tamara at 3d and thought this joint would be crazy strong for a work bench. I milled down 4x4s and made a 4’x8’ workbench. It was a little tricky working with such long and heavy pieces but, I’m here to tell you, this is one bad ass joint. I’ve abused this workbench for 3+ years and it is as strong and stable today as it was on day one.
Yes, please more information about joints. 🙏🇸🇪
Thank You James! Nice to see/do handworking.
Awesome. Yes, more joinery please
Marie at DIY Montreal did a good video building a outdoor table using the same castle joint. The only difference was she left the corner square. It is worth the watch in my opinion
Excellent! More joinery, please!
I'm glad you referenced Tamar's video. I watch you and her alike and always appreciate the fact that she doesn't have or use the fancy tools but strives to show us amateur "experts in waiting" how to build really good projects with the more common hand tools and normal power tools. You and she have the same desire to teach us how to do good work with good results without having to spend thousands per piece of woodworking equipment.
I'll take more joinery videos or any history videos will do too! Thank you for all that you do.
O stumpy you know your my boy blue, loved the hand tool joinery n of course I want more!
Now that was slick! Thanks Stump.
Absolutely would love to see more joinery videos!
Love the metric! Dont stop there
Great video. Yes more joinery videos. Please
Yes please! More joint videos would be awesome. And thanks for the reminder on scoring/chiseling the saw mark.
Yes James, more videos like this would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Another excellent video, Sir! Yes please is the answer to the question of more joinery videos!
I love this joint! More, more!
Joinery videos are great.
That was really cool, thanks James.
Thanks for the video, always enjoy watching!
This was a nice shout out for Tamar. I have followed her for a while. Her videos are top quality. I love that you demonstrated this joint with hand tools.
Love this joint! Gracias
Yes, more joinery videos please. Excellent take on Tamar’s work!!
Yes please, more joint videos :)
Thanks for sharing those tips and the make!
I saw this joint the same place you did and built my wife a coffee table using cherry. I cut the angle on the corners using my circular saw.
Thanks for simplifying this! Great video!
Great joint and yes on seeing more videos on joinery. Thanks for all the one already made.
That is a very beautiful joint James.
I have always loved this corner joint, ever since I watched the video you referenced at the beginning.
Great video. I like that joint a lot and would love if you did more of them.
Please do more joint videos!! Very cool and so much to learn!
Thanks for making these short videos!!! I love seeing how to do many different joinery as well as all the great information you pass along.
Now that is a joint I'll have to try. Great video. Keep 'em coming!
This joint looks like something from the Japanese woodworker H Carpenter. This guy is really incredible. His joints are all done by hand and look to be extremely strong as well as pleasing to the eye.
I second that. H Carpenter does great work. Caveats being there is no dimensional explaining going on. Which kinda throws a rank novice off. But man what interesting hand cut joinery he does
I'd DEFINITELY like to see more like this. Fantastic work