🔥 Amazing making this curved joint in wood. Nice woodworking technique
🔥 Amazing making this curved joint in wood. Nice woodworking technique
I don’t know if this can be called a woodworking joint, but it is an interesting way to practice bending wood. Surely you already saw this way of making a corner joint with a metal profile, so I decided to try making this curved corner joint, but with wood. Although I am not sure if this can be called a wood joint, a carpenter’s trick, a woodworking tip or what. But I love to see how the grain of the wood has continuity all along the 90 degrees at the front of the curved joint. Anyway, I also took the opportunity to practice bending wood at home with boiling water, which is something I tried to do for the first time.
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I’d like to know how he made that sawzall into a jig saw
I think will be useful for an office chair that had plastic arm rest which broke; now only had the sitting part and the back part apart, I try to make it with metal but weight to much, so making it, this way look a little more artistry_.
Loved the video, very thought provoking! Also I thought all the home made tools look fantastic. A true woodworker!
Wow… Unbelievable
Круто!
I guess this would be more of a cool thing to have than something practical, right?
We do this curving technique in metal tubings all the time
May not be practical, but can still be very appreciated. Nice work!
Very well, Manuel!
i think you are spanish xd
That was awesome!
Is it sturdy enough to be used for furnitures? It might be nice for a smooth-looking photo frame, but it would leave the wood very thin and might break quite easily
Hello .hablo español pero me encantan tus videos and like video .
Could you leave a piece on the straight edge and cut a mortice join into the curved piece?
This gives me an idea
Great !
KKomrad
Muy bueno, como siempre.
Great proof of concept. Possible application, in my mind, would be keep the thin part, but make it longer, then cut a piece out of the second piece of wood so you could bend it round like a venere and glue on. might be less involved, but get similar results?
You could also add a hidden spline if you needed some more strength . Great job !
Had I seen this video in Grade 9 shop class it would have inspired me into artistic furniture designing👍
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Como se nota que es español
Теперь только один вопрос. Зачем???
It’s useful, I’ve used it many times. No joins around the end grain area, looks great.
I use a pocket screw to reinforce the joint.
Beautiful joint with plenty of possibilities 👍🏻
This sort of joint is very historical in marine woodworking, and you laid it out almost exactly the way it would have been done three hundred years ago. Steam bending like this seals the butt ends of the wood (important as sea) and it makes a very strong joint The only real difference would be the use of hide glue and the clamps would have been made of tristed strips of leather. Really well conceived and well done!
Very good!
Love the kitty!
I’ve been woodworking for 25 plus years and can’t see any reason for doing this. Very impractical, inefficient and time consuming.
I don’t want that math class please
Cool joint, but my eyes hurt from watching you use a ball pen on a wood project 🤮
Inegnious 👍
its useful for making a coat hook etc.
Чуть уши не отвалились от английского 😆
Interesante acento 🙂
Sounds like gratis kandis
That’s cool man! My question is can one do that to curve a privacy fence?
42 мм its a RADIUS… not a diameter!
3:17 This guy is amazing)) Liked.
First video of yours I’ve watched. Very very cool and great job. Also love your "jig saw" and "disc sander"
Very interesting, but the use of gloves is dangerous in this application and should be avoided. Stay safe and nice work!
Hey! I’m wondering if you found out the name of this technique yet? If you thought of it yourself, can you give it a name? I’m about to make a piece using a ton of these, and it’d be nice to call it something other than “that YouTube curved joint” 😊
That could definitely look cool and the arms of a patio chair – particularly with a very striped-grain wood such as fir.
Yeah? What good is one corner joint? What’re you gonna do with the other 3 if you’re making a frame?
Completely useless!
This makes me want to become a carpenter
Amazing
That is a beautiful technique! Nice work!
Cool