EASY Woodworking Joint EVERYONE should know PT 1 – #shorts
EASY Woodworking Joint EVERYONE should know PT 1 – #shorts
#shorts #woodworking #lap joint
Leah of See Jane Drill demonstrates in this two-part video series how to create a half-lap joint which is considered one of the strongest yet simplest woodworking joints.
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The other way to do it is ask mum to send dad to town for a few days. ๐คฃ
This lady has been an incredible help relearning things from my childhood and teenage years. An absolute gem of a channel.
Re-post?
Another great demonstration!
Anyone know a good way to do this without a table saw? I donโt have one right now and thatโs how Iโve always done it.
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could I use this with natural pieces of wood? LIke if I have thick branches that I want to criss cross to make a makeshift sort of fence border thing? I was looking at lashing, but if I can do this, it might hold together better with lashing added.
Auntie where you been?
Just like Lincoln Logs!!
Im loving the shorts
Yeah, Leah!! I’m so glad to see you back!!
This was the first joinery technique I learned how to use. I used it when I built a gravel pad to put my shed on. When the gentlemen delivered the shed (a family of Amish craftsmen) they noticed and said they were impressed with how well I had done. I considered that high praise.