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7 Methods Of Plywood Corner Joinery | How To Join Plywood In A Corner 

Rocky River Woodworks
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In this video I discuss the 7 most common ways of joinery 2 pieces of plywood together in a corner. Some are easy and quick while others take a little more time. All methods have different uses for different projects.
1. 45-Degree Miter Joint
2. Rabbet Joint
3. Pocket Holes
4. Wood Glue
5. Butt-Joint With Wood Screws
6. Brad Nails
7. Finger Joints / Box Joints
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Комментарии : 111   
@vincentnelms5987
@vincentnelms5987 2 года назад
Wow, plain, informative and knowledgeable. And no meaningless sales pitch. Just talking knowledge and experience. Subscribed!!! Thanks! You made my morning coffee before work more relaxing!
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 2 года назад
Thanks for the kind words and the sub!
@harrybingham3724
@harrybingham3724 2 года назад
You covered exactly what I was looking for! Great video man
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 2 года назад
Glad it helped!
@amittyagi9171
@amittyagi9171 10 месяцев назад
I was weighing between box vs pocket hole for my cabinets. You convinced me to go for pocket hole. Thanks a lot.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 10 месяцев назад
Go for it. Good luck!
@bobsutube
@bobsutube Год назад
That was great - very quickly convinced me to use pocket holes on the cabinets I am about to begin. Thanks so much for the extensive demo and discussion
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
Great, glad it helped! Good luck on the cabinets!
@ngaireosborne2054
@ngaireosborne2054 2 года назад
Loved your video - I'm building out a van so super helpful to know my options. You've got a real presence on camera, amazing talking voice and the knowledge to bring it all together, keep 'em coming !
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 2 года назад
Thanks for the feedback! I usually post a new video each Sunday on random woodworking projects or topics but if you want a certain type of video, let me know!
@stewdrumz
@stewdrumz Год назад
Thank you for sharing your skills and experience in this video. Although some of the methods are far beyond my novice woodworking abilities, this was extremely helpful for finishing my project. Appreciate the time and effort that went into posting this video. Keep sharing.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
Great, glad to hear that it helped!
@woowooeopoookg
@woowooeopoookg 2 года назад
Nice and helpful video! Planning to build a plywood storage bench and information about different joinery types was exactly what I was looking for.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 2 года назад
Glad it helped! Let me know if I could be of further help with anything.
@bobmenzies556
@bobmenzies556 10 месяцев назад
So informative, offering a multitude of joint options depending on the need. Thanks so much.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 10 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@maggiealena
@maggiealena 2 года назад
Great video. My brother taught me how to make box joints years ago. I sew for a living and we made 48 boxes to store my scraps and supplies in. I also make leather goods. Each box has a lid and swing handles on bothsides. When i need something from a box, i have them labeled and just slide it out and get what need and slide it back. They are a bit heavy, but they are strong. I have had them for 30 years and still look great.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 2 года назад
That is awesome! Making things that last is always a good thing, especially these days.
@robermurpy1000g
@robermurpy1000g Год назад
Perfect video. All killer, no filler.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
Thank you!
@brianm9007
@brianm9007 2 года назад
This was just what I was looking for! Thanks!!!
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 2 года назад
Glad it helped!
@idnaandi13
@idnaandi13 Год назад
Great video! Exactly what I needed - Thanks, man!
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
Absolutely. Glad it helped.
@VimalNkumar
@VimalNkumar Год назад
Exactly what I was looking for and you made it so easy to understand
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
Great! Glad it helped!
@rwd0000
@rwd0000 Год назад
Outstanding. Well done.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
Thanks! I appreciate it.
@GaryS-gi9fk
@GaryS-gi9fk Месяц назад
Great stuff!
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Месяц назад
Thanks!
@TuvozAmerica_AsuaVozAmerica
@TuvozAmerica_AsuaVozAmerica 7 месяцев назад
Good job, congratulation, God bless you.
@mightyconker3903
@mightyconker3903 4 месяца назад
thanks for keeping to the point. good stuff
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 4 месяца назад
Sure thing, thanks
@adamh6094
@adamh6094 4 месяца назад
Thanks mate. Just wanted to knock together a frame for my Weber and gas bottle and haven’t worked with ply before.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 4 месяца назад
Good luck!
@rtgray7
@rtgray7 2 года назад
Wannabe woodworker over in the WNC mountains near Murphy. Love these videos!
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 2 года назад
Keep killing it! Thanks!
@southstreetbarbecue7875
@southstreetbarbecue7875 Год назад
As I binge-watch your videos, I just want to thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Woodworking has always been a major weak area for me that I want to strengthen. Your videos will definitely help. By the way, if you need any tips on smoking meat, I'm your guy! 😉
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
Thank you for that!
@eatmydragon
@eatmydragon Год назад
such a good video, thanks!
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
Thanks!
@tarquinfintim5910
@tarquinfintim5910 Год назад
Great video. If the wood is flat and you have a rabbet bit for your router, I almost always go that way.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
Absolutely. I end up using that method a lot as well!
@christhesnack4965
@christhesnack4965 Год назад
I've been planing on making some sort of portable case out of plywood, and was a little on the bends on how i would make it due to the size & probable weight. And finally figured it out thanks to you, greatly appreciate it!
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
Thanks! Glad it helped. Good luck on the case!
@anne-jetpruiksma7615
@anne-jetpruiksma7615 Год назад
Great video! Thanks! What joining method would you recommend for an obtuse angle like 120°? Thank you from Denmark!!
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
I would suggest either a splined-miter joint, biscuit joint, or dowel joint. Coat it heavily in glue and let fully dry!
@petePerth5324
@petePerth5324 5 месяцев назад
Perfect information: Pocket Joints for cabinets - that's exactly what I needed to know! Thanks so much to you for your valuable time :)
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 5 месяцев назад
No problem, glad it helped.
@catmandude2357
@catmandude2357 5 месяцев назад
Rabbit, pocket, finger, butt. In that order. Got it.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 5 месяцев назад
Go for it!
@user-cy5ht6pe6b
@user-cy5ht6pe6b 14 дней назад
Thanks just trying to hide the fasteners. Doing an ottoman table. The first one i did standard pocket holes
@MLaak86
@MLaak86 Год назад
Excellent, looking to build a simple little cabinet style box for my 3D printer - so I can keep resin warm for long prints. Didn't know you could do butt joins with ply, so that's a nice surprise, although I do kinda think maybe I might look at pocket holes if I choose to build it with ply vs pine planks. Cheers.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
Great, good luck with the build!
@MLaak86
@MLaak86 Год назад
@@RockyRiverWoodworks Cheers, do butt joints with screws work with 7mm ply?
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
@@MLaak86 They certainly can. I don't see why not. It might be hard to use screws though. And at that thickness, it may be difficult to get a strong glue adhesion to the "end grain" of the plywood for the joint since the surface area is so small. Worth a try though.
@lafamillecarrington
@lafamillecarrington 8 месяцев назад
According to Google Bard, a box joint is a specific type of finger joint. Box joints are obviously for making boxes, finger joints can be used to lengthen wood, as well as make right-angle joints.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 8 месяцев назад
Accurate. You will see finger joints in trim/millwork many times.
@aditihaasini13
@aditihaasini13 4 месяца назад
Its join corners.... but very informative video thannk you so much!
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 4 месяца назад
Thanks for watching
@barbarab202
@barbarab202 Год назад
Great simple video. I’m doing a butt joint with two 1/2” pieces of plywood. How long should the screws for this be?
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
Frankly, as long as you want. Just watch to make sure they aren’t so thick that they blow out the 1/2” material. Shortest I would say is maybe 1.25” long.
@Rastameister
@Rastameister 4 месяца назад
Good presentation. My problem is a drawer build that specified 1/2" ply using pocket screws. But the nominal 1/2" ply measured only 11mm which Kregg said is too thin for pocket screws. But I already have the pieces cut. Now what?
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 4 месяца назад
I believe Kreg sells small 1" PH screws you could try. If not, potentially look at simply glue the box together for now. If that doesn't work, you may have to re-cut the pieces.
@Rastameister
@Rastameister 4 месяца назад
@@RockyRiverWoodworks Well too late. I already used N0. 0 biscuits and glued instead of screws. Next time I will use a caliper to measure plywood before I buy. Thanks for replying - much appreciated.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 4 месяца назад
@@Rastameisterbest of luck!
@searey47
@searey47 Месяц назад
Can I make a rabbet cut on 2 pieces of 3/4” plywood to join them using a router or would I have to switch to a table to make that cut? FYI I don’t have a table saw lol. I’m making a shelf using 3/4” plywood that’s 60” x 10” and slapping a 1x4 (3/4”) on the face of it
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 14 дней назад
It can certainly be done on a router table or even a handheld router with an edge guide.
@OFCIFR
@OFCIFR Год назад
can you unscrew the screws and screw them back later in case you need to move the cabinet somewhere else and need to disassemble?
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
Sure, you could. As long as you don’t apply glue.
@gabbarsingh1948
@gabbarsingh1948 Год назад
Thanks. I have been using pocket joinery with 3/4 inch plywood. I m planning to make cabinet with 3/4 inch for verticals to hold drawers. For actual drawers i m planning to use 1/2 inch. Can pocket joinery be used smaller screws?
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
I’ve never used pocket holes on 1/2” material. It may be able to be done, but my worry would be that there’s isn’t enough material on 1/2” material to give the screw something to “bite” into.
@gabbarsingh1948
@gabbarsingh1948 Год назад
@@RockyRiverWoodworks thanks. I will simple joint with nails
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
@@gabbarsingh1948 go for it!
@bigtonyakacashmoney
@bigtonyakacashmoney Год назад
Great, ty. What would be your option for a box on a cargobicycle?
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
I’m not sure what type of box you’re wanting to build but box joints are usually a very strong option.
@bigtonyakacashmoney
@bigtonyakacashmoney Год назад
@@RockyRiverWoodworks thx bud, appreciate it.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
@@bigtonyakacashmoney you got it.
@MuslimReplies
@MuslimReplies Год назад
Excellent you are clear to understand. I am creating a large shoe rack, i am using sanded 1/2" sanded plywood to cut for the sides and for the shelves. My question is, what type of screw will be the best to use to attach the side to the shelves? Thanks
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
I would recommend glue and brad nails, or glue and wood screws in a butt-joint, or glue and pocket holes
@MuslimReplies
@MuslimReplies Год назад
@@RockyRiverWoodworks I am making 96" x 14" with 15 shelves 6" apart I am afraid it will wiggle when used over time.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
@@MuslimReplies You can try using more than 1 method per joint.
@MuslimReplies
@MuslimReplies Год назад
@@RockyRiverWoodworks Thank you, i am building a shoe rack for a Masjid to be able to take 600 + shoes. wish me luck 🙂
@weekendwarrior3420
@weekendwarrior3420 4 месяца назад
6:55 Can't you also use them on fronts since they are covered by faces?
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 4 месяца назад
Absolutely. I do it all the time.
@eddiefoy3701
@eddiefoy3701 9 месяцев назад
Thanks! Plywood joinery scares me. But finger vs box, my understanding is the width of them. Box being big, finger thinner.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 9 месяцев назад
agree. Box joints are normally thicker pieces than a finger joint.
@user-cy5ht6pe6b
@user-cy5ht6pe6b 14 дней назад
Can you pocket hole a 45 miter joint?
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 14 дней назад
Honestly, I am not sure. I don't think I have ever tried. I would imagine that if you do, it'd be best to install the holes on the outside of the miter, not inside.
@harrybrain8270
@harrybrain8270 2 года назад
Wood screws will make a solid joint if they are screwed into edge grain??
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 2 года назад
They have given me fine results. Under extreme pressure they of course will fail, but when spread out evenly and many installed, they hold fine.
@harrybrain8270
@harrybrain8270 2 года назад
@@RockyRiverWoodworks I always thought edge grain was "weak" and didn't accept screws very well??
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 2 года назад
@@harrybrain8270 I agree. It’s not ideal. But if adding plenty of screws, many make light work and can hold fairly well if other options aren’t available
@harrybrain8270
@harrybrain8270 2 года назад
@@RockyRiverWoodworks Thank you sir
@tombeck2792
@tombeck2792 2 года назад
U can plug the Kreg holes
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks 2 года назад
Very good point. That would probably strength the joint even more.
@pascal8277
@pascal8277 Год назад
What about dowels?
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
That’s certainly a great option too!
@JohnSmith-bq7gz
@JohnSmith-bq7gz Год назад
I’m by no means a wood guy. Been welding and fabricating for decades though. My question is can you use pocket holes on .5 inch plywood? Doesn’t seem like enough to grab on to.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
I have been asked that many times before and quite honestly, I don't know. I might give it a shot because I am curious as well. I have never tried it for the same reason you mentioned...it doesn't seem like it would be strong enough. If I try it, i'll let you know!
@OFCIFR
@OFCIFR Год назад
What about .7 inch plywood?
@standm6130
@standm6130 2 месяца назад
no dowels?
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Месяц назад
Not in this video. Maybe another version to come soon!
@earlcummings3653
@earlcummings3653 Год назад
you forgot dowels
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
That’s certainly a great option too!
@traumahtv
@traumahtv Год назад
Excelent vídeo, good work.
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
Thanks, glad you liked it.
@robertwagner8596
@robertwagner8596 Год назад
MIdland NC?.....well,greetings from Walkertown...new scriber here
@RockyRiverWoodworks
@RockyRiverWoodworks Год назад
Thanks!
@user-fx7yl2fe3i
@user-fx7yl2fe3i 7 месяцев назад
Hello bro can we chat prively
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