Correction MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #667 Dec 1983 (v.79) pg. 6
Wood splice joints for rafters, joists and sillplates.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Apr 1980 (v.8#4) pg. 47
Proper finish carpenter joinery methods for use when installing woodwork and trim.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL May-Jun 1999 (v.27#3) pg. 67
Workshop minicourse. Simple joints and associated fasteners are pictured.
POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1980 (v.153#3) pg. 127
Workshop minicourse. More about wood joinery. Joints used in drawers are viewed.
POPULAR MECHANICS Apr 1980 (v.153#4) pg. 134
36 woodworking tips. Includes tips on joinery, sanding, measuring, saws & saw blades, gluing, etc.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1984 (v.161#11) pg. 138
Joinery and shaping using only hand tools.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1989 (v.166#11) pg. 81
Reinforced wood joints. Basic techniques for reinforcing wood joints. Looks at butt joint, doweled joint, milled joint, spline joint, and plate joint.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1994 (v.171#12) pg. 99
Woodworking joints that lock.
POPULAR SCIENCE Oct 1964 (v.185#4) pg. 162
The ABC's of building chests and cabinets. Part 1. The case and the joints to use.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1964 (v.185#5) pg. 116
The ABC's of building chests and cabinets. Part 2. Cutting joints.
POPULAR SCIENCE Dec 1964 (v.185#6) pg. 132
The easy route to perfect hopper (compound-angle) joints. Table shows settings for both table and radial arm saw. Accessory jigs shown.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1971 (v.199#5) pg. 108
Wood joinery. Knowing your material will help predict its behavior. Tips on minimizing warpage and achieving strong glue joints.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #85 Jul 1995 (v.15#1) pg. 14
Master craftsmen's joinery methods. Techniques and jigs for cutting and assembling several common woodworking joints found in better furniture.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Special 1980 pg. 114
Discussion and illustration of the various types of joints used in woodworking.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Summer 1981 pg. 24
Decorative reinforcements (keys) for miter joint, box joint, edge joint, etc. How to fabricate corner keys, dovetail keys, box keys, rounded-finger keys, and bow tie surface splines.
WOOD MAGAZINE #75 Dec 1994 (v.11#9) pg. 50, Insert
Shopbuilt clamp made from wood and long carriage bolts is used to pull a finger joint together when making long lumber from shorter pieces
WOOD MAGAZINE #130 Feb 2001 (v.18#1) pg. 35
How to cut a drop-leaf joint (rule joint) as used in a drop-leaf table.
WOODSMITH #11 Sep 1980 pg. 10
An explanation of wood movement. Why cross-grained glue bonds eventually fail and how to lengthen their survivability.
WOODWORK #40 Aug 1996 pg. 55
Wood Science 101. Woodwork and the relative effects of humidity. An explanation of how moisture changes create stresses on glues and how it effects gluing decisions.
WOODWORK #40 Aug 1996 pg. 56
Making the rule joint, a traditional fine-furniture feature. Makes for an attractive detail along the edge where the hinged leaves and fixed table surface meet.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1985 (v.9#4) pg. 22
How to make the pin and crescent joint, a decorative machine-cut joint often found on turn-of-the-century furniture pieces.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1995 (v.19#5) pg. 14
How to make a butterfly inlay or key. Simulates the double dovetails or bowties previously used to edge-join stock, repair a split, etc.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1995 (v.19#5) pg. 32
Simple wood joints. Part 1. Photos illustrate several joints including butt, rabbet, drawer-corner, drawer-front, miter, splined miter, box-corner, dovetail, corner-lap, lapped-miter, wedge-miter, doweled miter, and mitered-through tenon.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1967 (v.23#4) pg. 24
Simple wood joints. Part 2. Photos illustrate through moritse-and-tenon, corner locked mortise-and-tenon, doweled butt, cross half-lap, lap splice, keyed lap-splice, bevel splice, sliding dovetail, plain dado, dado with shoulder, stopped dado, bridle, mortise-and-tenon, tongue and groove, edge joint with spline, and glue joints.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1967 (v.23#5) pg. 30
A summery of 36 woodworking joints to use and tips on when and how to use them.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1978 (v.34#6) pg. 92
Shop basics. Simple woodworking joints. Corner joints, mortise and tenon joints, T-joints, cross joints, and edge joints.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1987 (v.43#1) pg. 77