Drawbored Mortise and Tenon Tutorial | Woodworking with Hand Tools
In this video, I discuss one of my favorite traditional woodworking joinery techniques. Drawboring is the process of tightening a mortise and tenon joint using a peg or dowel. Thanks for watching.

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