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Jared D

15/06/2014 1:40 PM

simultaneous joinery

Hello my name is Jared Dwarshuis. About twenty years ago my friend Larry and I developed a set of simultaneous joints for woodworking. I have written a paper describing this joinery and there is a you tube presentation under the title:

A fundamentally new type of woodworking joint

The paper describing the joinery can be found either by searching for (Jared Dwarshuis) where you can see some furniture using this joint and find the paper or by searching for (simultaneous joinery)

Thanks from Jared Dwarshuis


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"G.Dubois"

in reply to Jared D on 15/06/2014 1:40 PM

23/06/2014 2:50 PM

Mr. Jared Dwarshuis and his friend Larry:

Please, show the link concretely, once and stop beating around the bush !!!


"Jared D" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de
news:[email protected]...
> Hello my name is Jared Dwarshuis. About twenty years ago my friend Larry
> and I developed a set of simultaneous joints for woodworking. I have
> written a paper describing this joinery and there is a you tube
> presentation under the title:
>
> A fundamentally new type of woodworking joint
>
> The paper describing the joinery can be found either by searching for
> (Jared Dwarshuis) where you can see some furniture using this joint and
> find the paper or by searching for (simultaneous joinery)
>
> Thanks from Jared Dwarshuis

JG

"John Grossbohlin"

in reply to Jared D on 15/06/2014 1:40 PM

15/06/2014 9:30 PM

"Jared D" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

>Hello my name is Jared Dwarshuis. About twenty years ago my friend Larry
>and I developed a set of simultaneous joints for woodworking. I have
>written a paper >describing this joinery and there is a you tube
>presentation under the title:

>A fundamentally new type of woodworking joint

>The paper describing the joinery can be found either by searching for
>(Jared Dwarshuis) where you can see some furniture using this joint and
>find the paper or by >searching for (simultaneous joinery)

This reminds me very much of Chinese joinery. A local guy, Andrew Hunter,
makes very complex furniture without the use of glue via Chinese joinery...
the joinery locks together as it's assembled. An article he wrote was in a
recent Fine Woodworking... He's part of the local professional furniture
makers group Hudson Valley Furniture Makers. You may recognize at least two
other members of the group from FWW...

http://hudsonvalleyfurnituremakers.com/
http://hvfurnituremakers.com/members/andrew-hunter/

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Leon

in reply to Jared D on 15/06/2014 1:40 PM

15/06/2014 10:08 PM

On 6/15/2014 3:40 PM, Jared D wrote:
> Hello my name is Jared Dwarshuis. About twenty years ago my friend Larry and I developed a set of simultaneous joints for woodworking. I have written a paper describing this joinery and there is a you tube presentation under the title:
>
> A fundamentally new type of woodworking joint
>
> The paper describing the joinery can be found either by searching for (Jared Dwarshuis) where you can see some furniture using this joint and find the paper or by searching for (simultaneous joinery)
>
> Thanks from Jared Dwarshuis
>

How about saving us the time and post a link if you really want us to
take a look.

LB

Larry Blanchard

in reply to Jared D on 15/06/2014 1:40 PM

15/06/2014 11:15 PM

On Sun, 15 Jun 2014 13:40:12 -0700, Jared D wrote:

> A fundamentally new type of woodworking joint
>
> The paper describing the joinery can be found either by searching for
> (Jared Dwarshuis) where you can see some furniture using this joint and
> find the paper or by searching for (simultaneous joinery)

OK, I bit.

Looks like a very limited application. If you like stick furniture
you'll like it. If you make colonial bow front dressers or anything
Victorian you'll hate it.


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