Joints
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A while back I bookmarked this link on my computer. It's an "e-book" of a classic woodworking text. Plenty to be found here: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/21531/21531-h/21531-h.htm
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@dave r said:
A simple Google search for woodworking joints should give you lots of options.
Of course I tried Google, but not being a proper woodworker at all I still don't know whether there are 10, 20 or 100 joints that are simply good to know.
@dave r said:
Japanese woodworking joinery.
Definitely a search term I will try.
@mrossk said:
A while back I bookmarked this link on my computer.
Looks like a great book. Bookmarked it, too. Thank you.
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What's your plan for all these joints?
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@dave r said:
What's your plan for all these joints?
I don't know, but joints are also simply interesting. Like knots or so.
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I see. You're a joint and knot junkie.

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Marcus,
try this site: http://www.schreiner-seiten.de/verbindungen/index.php.
You can find there lots of joints with their german name. -
Uwelin, thank you for that link. And where in the world have you been? Haven't seen you around for a long time.
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Dave,
sometimes I hold a SketchUp course, the other time I hold a WoodRat course but most of the time I try to be in my shop and learn to work the galootish way

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Good for you. Keep on with the galootish ways. Do you get to teach many WoodRat classes?
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Dave,
five to six times a year as an assistant of Roland Heilmann at the Dictum workshop in Munich.
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Excellent!
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