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End grain is not the best gluing surface, so it’s fortunate that Chinese artisans in the twelfth century perfected an ancient joint that today allows us to maximize gluing surfaces while also permitting a more mechanical approach to joint making. In short, a finger (called a tenon) is milled on the end of a workpiece,
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If you have an interest in Japanese joinery or joinery in general, then I would like to point you to an article series by John Bullar. Mr. Bullar is writing this article series about Japanese join…
Beyond furniture—this is heritage, mastery, and innovation combined. Japanese joinery proves that true craftsmanship stands the test of time. Would you try this technique in your own projects? #JapaneseJoinery #TimelessCraft #JShawDesigns
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Custom made wood shelving by fine furniture maker Matt Downer. Ash, cherry, walnut, purpleheart and other specialty woods are used. Incredible detail work including dovetail joinery.
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