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Dorian Bracht

@dorianbrachtTracked since May 2026

Observed Aug 19, 2026 · staleModeled revenue

creating Videos of wood joinery and furniture.

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About US$28 using the Aug 19 reference rate. Converted from EUR at the European Central Bank reference rate published for Aug 19.
Paid members
7
0% · 30-day rate from 12 observed days
Total audience
40
incl. free followers
Estimated monthly gross
€25

€14–€35 modeled range

Starting price
€2/mo
4 membership tiers
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7 paid members · 30-day rate from 12 observed days

Membership
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May 202616 weeks trackedNow
Dorian Bracht7 members · €25/mo

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Where Dorian Bracht ranks

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Dorian Bracht's paid members rank in Recommended cohort
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Disney Date NitePodcastsCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
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7Same valueAug 19, 2026
#2
Dorian BrachtProfilePodcastsPaid members position in Recommended cohort
7ReferenceAug 19, 2026Stale
#2
History's MostPodcastsCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
7Same valueAug 19, 2026
#2
Robot HeadPodcastsCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
7Same valueAug 19, 2026

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23Profile posts0 postsLast month8.3%Members-only

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Article Latest postPublicJoint Venture Ep. 9: Hidden, mitered and dovetailed mortise and tenon

June 30 View post This joint is great for frames that have any sort of pull in one direction. the dovetail gives a mechanical join that is relatively strong. It's also nice, since it is clean from both sides. Joints like this are strange from todays standpoint. When it's closed, you don't know what's inside. It could be a domino, a dowel, heck, even plastic. back in the day you would see this join and know there was something handcrafted inside. So I can absolutely understand people today, when they say it makes no sense if you don't see the joinery. Also, documentation has become super important in my opinion. Enjoy the v

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Joint Venture Ep.8: Cross-shaped mortise and tenon splice "Juji mechiire"Been a while! I have been completing some pretty big jobs and am taking on some new ones too. So it does tend to get a bit patchy with uploads.ArticleJune 30Public 0 0Joint Venture Ep. 7: Cross lap with mitered abutmentsThis was the first joint I ever cut. My master made me practice this one in my trial period. It was fun, but very frustrating for a beginner. I still have the first joint I ever cut sitting in my joinery shelf in the workshop.ArticleMay 12Public 0 2Joint Venture Ep. 6 Through tenon with sword tip miterI absolutely love this joint. It is extremely satisfying when the miter clicks into place without any gaps.ArticleApril 30Public 0 2Joint Venture Ep. 5 Stepped dovetailed spliceApril 15 View post Hello, it's been a while ;) You can see this joint a lot in simple carpentry work, where there are not too many extreme forces at play. Usually it is used in mud sill (foundation timbers on which the structure rests) construction, as it needs to be supported. It has to be supported because the joint is relatively short, so it cannot take too much leverage. It is however very well suited to shear forces in the downward direction because of the rabbet or step. Also due to the dovetail, it can resist tension pretty well. This joint is really a staple carpentry joint world wide, because of it's versatility. Have fun watching! DArticleApril 15Public 0 3Joint Venture Ep. 4: Through Dovetailed Bridle JointThis joint is a great choice when confronted with twisting or sideways bending forces. Sometimes I think the dovetailed sections are a bit overkill, but if the bridle cheeks are a bit thin and wide, they are stopped from warping outwards. All in all, it is a very sturdy and pretty bridle joint.ArticleOct 5, 2025Public 0 0Joint Venture Episode 3: Blind Mitered DovetailsI think this joint does not really need that much information, as the web is flooded with detailed step by step lists and tutorials of this fantastic joint. It gives a super clean look and so much structural integrity, I really like this one.ArticleSep 16, 2025Public 0 0Joint Venture Episode 2: Double Wedged Tusk TenonOn my video title on Youtube I wrote "western joinery" but that is not the case. After doing a ton of research for my book "Japanese Joinery", I found out, this joint is very old and one of the OG mortise and tenon joints worldwide. One example that has been found in Germany dates back 7000 years!VideoSep 15, 2025Public 0 0NavigationHello and welcome to my Patreon page! All posts on this page are also accessable to non paid members. If you do feel like supporting me financially, I would be much obliged.ArticleSep 15, 2025Public 0 0Joint Venture Episode 01: Wedged, mitered through tenons (Japanese Joinery)This was the first episode I produced back in the summer of 2016. I only had a GoPro and very basic filming and editing know how. So the first videos were a bit janky, but they convey the process relatively well.VideoSep 15, 2025Public 0 0Join for free 2 Share LockedNo public preview was captured for this post.Article3d ago€2 tier & up 0 0Hello there!So I have contemplated and finally feel up to actually actively putting up content on Patreon. I am not a big fan of paywalling things, so I will have everything accessable for all teirs, even free. If you feel like supporting me with some money, that's great! You can also buy my book through your local book store :)ArticleJun 6, 2025Public 0 2
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