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  • 21Groove (joinery) — In joinery, a groove is a slot or trench cut into a member which runs parallel to the grain. A groove is thus differentiated from a dado, which runs across the grain. Grooves are used for a range of purposes in cabinet making and other… …

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  • 22Scribe joinery — is the woodworking technique of cutting an item to fit neatly against another.This technique is commonly practiced in cabinet making when a built in item, such as a kitchen cabinet, is to be installed abutting an uneven or out of plumb wall. When …

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  • 23Coping (joinery) — A coped joint A scribed joint (right end of sketch) is derived from an internal mitre cut …

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  • 24Dado (joinery) — For other uses, see Dado (disambiguation). A through dado (left) and a stopped dado A dado (US and Canada), housing (UK) or trench (Europe) is a slot or trench cut into the surface of a piece of machinable material, usually wood. When viewed in… …

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  • 25joints and joinery — In architecture, the connection of construction materials. All joints are carefully detailed by the architect with concern for strength, movement, penetration by the elements, and incompatibilities. The term joinery refers especially to carpentry …

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  • 26coopered joint — Joinery. a joint made between pieces in a polygonal or curved construction, using either splines or dowels. * * * …

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  • 27half-blind joint — Joinery. a corner dovetail joint visible on one face only. Also called lap dovetail joint. * * * …

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  • 28half-blind joint — Joinery. a corner dovetail joint visible on one face only. Also called lap dovetail joint …

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  • 29Woodworking joints — [ thumb|Pocket Hole Joinery being used to assemble a simple T Joint .] Joinery is that part of woodworking that involves joining together pieces of wood, to create furniture, structures, toys, and other items. Some wood joints employ fasteners,… …

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  • 30Butt joint — For the geometry in welding, see Butt joint (welding). A butt joint is a joinery technique in which two members are joined by simply butting them together. The butt joint is the simplest joint to make since it merely involves cutting the members… …

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