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By: jakadaba. on 30 Oct 08, 16:30:57
I would get fired for building shit like that !
By: ADEISACE. on 11 Oct 08, 20:52:44
dowels or biscuits provide no mechanical strength whatsoever.the idealjoints would have been rabbet or dado.
By: apple0071. on 28 Sep 08, 11:11:18
you nailed through the side off the job u fecking prattt learn some joints you piss stain ;@
By: zackazoid. on 01 Sep 08, 15:15:00
lol how to build flat pack!!
By: Yoglawm. on 16 Jul 08, 08:13:27
I am an amatuer with no woodworking training. However, anytime I build something that involves joints I spend the extra time just to make sure that the joints are strong. I have limted tools but I am able to make dado, rabbet, dovetail joints using just a plunge router and a straightedge. There is no skills involve - just patients.
By: JamaicaGR10. on 23 May 08, 05:26:07
I like pocket screws, they work till I have the time to learn better joints.
By: dejavameuble. on 18 May 08, 02:25:35
the construction you made not really strong enough for long age furniture. you should use dowels/pen glued with high quality glue. not only use screw. tnx. de java meuble
By: Chordwayze. on 15 Mar 08, 22:28:11
Oh dear!
By: Chordwayze. on 15 Mar 08, 22:25:58
Yes John: The only time I saw screw pockets on furniture, was on a cheap kichen table my parents had in the 1940's. The screws were used for holding the plywood top. Quite adequate for that and it lasted years. But jointing a wardrobe? No way! Regards John
By: johnwelsh696969. on 05 Mar 08, 02:42:16
agreed... i am a cabinetmaker and would consider it a waste of wood... however not all people can buy highend quality built furniture
By: DolfinoBR. on 03 Aug 07, 21:05:00
How are name this serie?
By: daflyingkiwi. on 26 Jul 07, 19:12:21
Screws without dowels/biscuits or any kind of joints are very weak even with glue, on a couple of occasions the guy when useing the nail gun has his fingers right next to where he is nailing (if the nail was to skew out the side as it sometimes can then it would go into his finger) also he uses the staple gun as a hammer when flushing up the t&g. Very budget production stuff. It may be fast but with no proper joints in the carcass- one decent knock or just over time these units will come apart.