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welcome to Vancouver carpenter on been and today Im going to be teaching how to tape a butt joint so first off what is a butt joint its when the ends of the panels meet to create a joint that needs to be floated out to hide the tape because once you apply the tape you now have a little hump that needs to be floated out so lets show you one of those and how I like to tape them when Im taping by hand now first off what I have here is taping mud and a six-inch night paper tape and a bunch of drywall ready to be taped and here is the butt joint in question now yesterday I carved the V out of it and pre filled it and you can watch my video on pre filling drywall if you want to know what Im talking about the very important step if you want to help eliminate cracks theres got to be mud in the joint if you dont want to have cracks down the road okay so how do you tape a bunch on its pretty simple really I like to use what I call the sideswipe method so Ive got some taping mud its fa