Wood joints
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- Q1Which traditional wood jointing method uses interlocking wedge-shaped tails and pins?Comb jointDovetail jointHousing jointHalf-lap joint30s
- Q2What type of joint is created by cutting a slot in one piece and fitting the other piece into it?Dowel jointMortise and tenonHousing jointHalf-lap joint30s
- Q3Which component jointing method involves using screws to secure two pieces of timber together?Wood screwsKnock down (KD) fittingsNuts and boltsCoach bolts30s
- Q4Which joining method is commonly used for flat-pack furniture that can be easily assembled and disassembled?Half-lap jointDowel jointKnock down (KD) fittingsComb joint30s
- Q5What is the primary advantage of a half-lap joint?It allows for easy disassemblyIt provides a large gluing surface for a strong bondIt creates a decorative elementIt is suitable for curved surfaces30s
- Q6Which wood jointing method involves cutting a series of interlocking fingers on the edges of two pieces of wood?Housing jointDowel jointDovetail jointComb joint30s
- Q7What is the purpose of using nuts and bolts for joining timber pieces?To allow for quick assemblyTo create a strong permanent jointTo provide a decorative elementTo create a removable and adjustable connection30s