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A technique used to join two pieces of wood together at a 90-degree angle, commonly used in furniture making.
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Mortise and Tenon
Dovetail Joint
Butt Joint
Lap Joint
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A strong joining technique where a rectangular hole is cut into one piece of wood to accept a corresponding piece, providing a secure fit.
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Mortise and Tenon
Finger Joint
Box Joint
Dowel Joint
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A technique used to join two pieces of wood together at a 90-degree angle, commonly used in furniture making.
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A strong joining technique where a rectangular hole is cut into one piece of wood to accept a corresponding piece, providing a secure fit.
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A simple joining method where two pieces of wood are aligned and fastened together without any additional shaping, but may require reinforcement.
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A woodworking joint where the edge of one piece of wood overlaps the edge of another, creating a strong bond.
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A joint made by connecting the ends of two pieces of wood at an angle, typically 45 degrees, often used in frames and moldings.
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A type of joint that uses cylindrical dowels inserted into corresponding holes in two pieces of wood to align and strengthen the joint.
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30 sec
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A joint created by cutting a notch or groove into one piece of wood to fit the other piece, often used in shelving or cabinets.
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A joint formed by gluing or fastening pieces of wood with interlocking, finger-like projections, providing a strong and large surface area for adhesion.
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A type of joint that involves cutting a 45-degree angle on both pieces of wood being joined, allowing them to fit seamlessly at the corners.
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A technique used to connect two pieces of wood by forming a slot in one piece that fits around the other, commonly used for making strong connections in frames and assemblies.