Difference between revisions of "Woodworking joints"
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− | === Complex ancient joints === | + | === Complex (ancient) joints === |
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File:Yingzao Fashi 2.JPG|Sliding dovetail, lap dovetail and stepped bevel splice joints of tie beams and cross beams from the Yingzao Fashi, published in 1103 by the Song Dynasty Chinese scholar-bureaucrat Li Jie (1065-1110). | File:Yingzao Fashi 2.JPG|Sliding dovetail, lap dovetail and stepped bevel splice joints of tie beams and cross beams from the Yingzao Fashi, published in 1103 by the Song Dynasty Chinese scholar-bureaucrat Li Jie (1065-1110). | ||
File:Yingzao Fashi 5.JPG|Diagram of bracket and cantilever arms from the building manual Yingzao Fashi (published in 1103) of the Song Dynasty | File:Yingzao Fashi 5.JPG|Diagram of bracket and cantilever arms from the building manual Yingzao Fashi (published in 1103) of the Song Dynasty | ||
+ | File:Letca2-15.jpg|Construction in a roof in Romania | ||
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=== Dado joint === | === Dado joint === | ||
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File:Secret Mitred Dovetail.png|A secret mitered dovetail joint | File:Secret Mitred Dovetail.png|A secret mitered dovetail joint | ||
File:A sliding dovetail joint Creative Commons.gif|A sliding dovetail joint | File:A sliding dovetail joint Creative Commons.gif|A sliding dovetail joint | ||
+ | File:Cabin corner Creative Commons.JPG|Cabin corner joint with squared off logs | ||
+ | File:Valley Forge cabin.jpg|Replica log cabin at Valley Forge, USA | ||
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=== Groove joint === | === Groove joint === | ||
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File:Woodworking-joint-groove.gif|A through groove (left) and a stopped groove | File:Woodworking-joint-groove.gif|A through groove (left) and a stopped groove | ||
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+ | === Joints with metal parts === | ||
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+ | File:Timber Joint with Metal Plates.JPG|Metal plates are often incorporated into the design where the timber alone would not be strong enough for a given load.|A through groove (left) and a stopped groove | ||
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File:A pinned corner tenon joint Creative Commons.png|A pinned corner tenon joint | File:A pinned corner tenon joint Creative Commons.png|A pinned corner tenon joint | ||
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− | + | File:Dusheme.jpg|Solid parquet boards with tongues on the right sides of the boards and grooves on the left sides. Grooves are also visible on the near ends; the far ends are tongued. | |
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Latest revision as of 06:49, 4 February 2012
- Topic in Cabinet making courses
Woodworking joints images
Birdsmouth joint
Butt joints
Box joint
Complex (ancient) joints
Dado joint
Dovetail joints
Groove joint
Joints with metal parts
- Timber Joint with Metal Plates.JPG
A through groove (left) and a stopped groove
Lap joints
Miter joint
Mortise and tenon joints
Tongue and groove joint
External links
- Ancient Chinese wooden architecture Wikpedia
- Birdsmouth joint Wikipedia
- Biscuit joiner Wikipedia
- Box joint Finger joint - Wikipedia
- Butt joint Wikipedia
- Dado (joinery) Wikipedia
- Domino joiner Wikipedia
- Dovetail joint Wikipedia
- Finger joint Wikipedia
- Groove (joinery) Wikipedia
- Lap joint Wikipedia
- Miter joint Wikipedia
- Pocket hole joinery Wikipedia
- Mortise and tenon Wikipedia
- Timber framing Wikipedia
- Tongue and groove Wikipedia
- Woodworking joints Wikipedia