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=== Birdsmouth joint ===
 
=== Birdsmouth joint ===
 
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File:BirdsMouthJoint.jpg|A birds-mouth joint in a rafter, set upon a double top plate. Shown are the two cuts of the joint: the seat cut and the heel cut.
  
 
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=== Box joint ===
 
=== Box joint ===
 
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File:Boxjoint.png|Finger joint or box combing
 
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=== Comb joint ===
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=== Complex (ancient) joints ===
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=== 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
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File:Letca2-15.jpg|Construction in a roof in Romania
 
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=== Dado joints ===
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=== Dado joint ===
 
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File:A through dado (left) and a stopped dado - Creative Commons.gif|A through dado (left) and a stopped dado
 
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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
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File:Cabin corner Creative Commons.JPG|Cabin corner joint with squared off logs
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File:Valley Forge cabin.jpg|Replica log cabin at Valley Forge, USA
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=== Groove joint ===
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File:Woodworking-joint-groove.gif|A through groove (left) and a stopped groove
 
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=== Groove joints ===
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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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=== Lap joints ===
 
=== Lap joints ===
 
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File:Woodworking-joint-lap.svg|Left to right: Half lap, mitred half lap, cross lap and dovetail lap
 
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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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=== Spline joint ===
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=== 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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=== Tongue and groove joints ===
 
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Latest revision as of 06:49, 4 February 2012

Finger joint or box combing
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

Lap joints

Miter joint

Mortise and tenon joints

Tongue and groove joint

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