Woodworking Joint Tests

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In this video we test the shear strength of a variety of woodworking joints.
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When we are making a variety of woodworking projects it is not uncommon to wonder about joint strength, after all it might be something like a kitchen chair or a dinning room table and they need to hold a certain weight. There are many woodworking joints that can be used from simple butt joints, mechanical joints like pocket holes, and all sorts of wood joints like biscuit joints, mortise and tenon joints even dowel joints. All of these have differing strengths and the kinds of woods makes a difference too. In this video we pick some of the most popular joints, connect them with standard Titebond II glue, allow them to dry for a couple of days then tested each of them, and this video is the result of those tests.

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