Difference between revisions of "Woodworking joints"
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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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− | === Tongue and groove | + | === Tongue and groove 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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Revision as of 06:28, 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
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