WOOD JOINING

WOOD JOINING

In practice, there are many different ways of joining wooden elements. So we distinguish between nail joints, for screws, for dowels and glued joints. Of course, mixed connections are also used, for example, dowel joints reinforced with gluing, etc.. In addition, they appear …

Wood turning

Wood turning

Wood turning consists in cutting the processed material with a turning knife or a hand-held chisel (wood turning); the cutting tool then being almost stationary, however, the turned material rotates.

The piece of wood to be turned must first be prepared for …

Drilling holes in wood

Drilling holes in wood

Drilling holes in wood it consists in making round cuts or sockets in wood for joinery joints without the use of chisels. At the same time, the holes and slots can be through or so-called. blind.

In professional carpentry workshops for drilling …

Chiseling wood

Chiseling wood

Chiseling wood involves cutting a thinner or thicker layer of wood with chisels, which, generally speaking, could be called wood knives. A long and narrow flat bar, from which the chisel was made, It is made of suitably hardened tool steel. Edge …