Reible Joint

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BigSky
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Post by BigSky »

Neat joint. Easy too. I'll have to try it. Don't have pocket holer though.
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markfive510 wrote:Neat joint. Easy too. I'll have to try it. Don't have pocket holer though.
Yes, you do. The Mark V will make pocket holes. Check out your copy of PWTFE. :)
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I was thinking about your joint today as I looked through my copy of Fine Woodworking and they were stress testing joints.
It is a fun article and they even give the breaking point in lbs. for each joint.
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