Interesting joints but I think I'll stick with pocket screws. ;^)
I think the Kreg jigs come from China too.
On Mar 19, 4:44*pm, charlie b wrote:
Unlike "mission"/ AC/ Greene & Greene/Stickley furniture, the joinery in
Chinese furniture is often more complicate and always hidden out of
site. *I inherited a
bunch of Chinese rosewood furniture and have been guessing about the
joinery
based on what can be seen - from the inside and underside of pieces. *A
dining
chair has it's rear leg/apron/frame and panel chair seat frame corner
opening
up and I have been able to confirm that my guess for this joint was
right.
Have done a SketchUp model of that joint you can download and play with
(SU
is free from Google) and Chris Scholz has contributed a model of another
version
of this joint in a table. *Have a look.
http://web.hypersurf.com/~charlie2/J...ry/ChineseJoin...
If you've got a SU model or two of interesting joinery and would like to
share
it with others *but don't have a web site - e-mail it and I'll add it.
charlie b