DIY Traditional Japanese Wood Joints | Rabbeted oblique scarf splice

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The next section of traditional Japanese wood joints you will need to make is a Rabbeted oblique scarf splice (Okkake-daisen-tsugi).

Unlike other oblique scarf splices no axial shifting is required to assemble this splice, making it particularly suitable for installing or replacing a beam between fixed supports or a sill between anchored points. This rabbeted oblique scarf splice could be more appropriately called “pinned rabbeted oblique scarf splice”. ► Become a member of this channel to get access to perks:
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