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Traditional joinery, mortise and tenon techniques,

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مجلة اليابان 🇯🇵1 year ago

In Japan, this is called "Sashimono". Which is a technique for assembling furniture and other wooden items without using any nails. It is about using both simple and highly complex wood joints💁‍♀️

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@eastend1 year ago

Mortise joints are one the best and hardest ro master. I enjoy watching every minute.

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Redbecca1 year ago

Nice, tight, precise fit 🌶️

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Sebastian Dunelm 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 🇦🇷 🇮🇱1 year ago

Now that's the reason why I'm proud to be Chinese 😊

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Rights Reminder 📢🇺🇲🗽👍1 year ago

There's something very satisfying about watching the pieces fit together.

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ExcellenceZen par France Tardif1 year ago

To wonder if these techniques are not more solid and durable than the so-called "modern" ones. 🔥🤍

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The Equalizer1 year ago

My next bed will be made this way

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Phil1 year ago

These are more perfect than my life lol

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unrenormalizable1 year ago

man oh man... this is next level ridiculous

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aliceinwonderland1 year ago

@massimuccio007 ♥️

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