Joints : 61
Name | Image | Excerpt | 3D Model | Script File |
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Otoshi-ari-hozo-shikuchi | ![]() |
Traditionally used in Japanese joinery, it creates a strong winged intersection that can transfer load stresses. | ||
Shihou-ari-tsugi | ![]() |
Traditionally used in Japanese carpentry, this joint transfers load stresses evenly in any direction by engaging all four grain quadrants. | ||
Suitsuki-sashi-shikuchi | ![]() |
This traditional Japanese technique uses a toothed water-like spline to reinforce the strength of angled joins. | ||
Yose-ari-hozo-shikuchi | ![]() |
This traditional Japanese technique uses a toothed wood spline elegantly and securely yose-ari or "connecting to exist" between mitered wood members at the shikuchi joint. | ||
Three-way miter joint | ![]() |
The three-way miter joint showcases advanced Japanese woodworking skills to robustly and invisibly unite three angled wood pieces at a central strongpoint. The technique remains useful for quality woodcraft today. | ||
Universal joint | ![]() |
a universal joint transmits torque across an angle between two shafts, enabling flexible drive line connections through its unique cross-shaped yoke and bearing design | ||
Dovetail | ![]() |
The dovetail joint is commonly used to join the sides of wooden drawers to the drawer front and back pieces. | ||
Box Joint | ![]() |
The box joint is a versatile woodworking technique used to join boards together at right angles. It is commonly employed in the construction of small wooden boxes | ||
Bench slave | ![]() |
A bench slave wood joint is a type of wedge tenon joinery used to connect the legs to the front rail of a wood bench. | ||
Mechanical Ball Joint | ![]() |
Mechanical Ball Joint |
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