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Title: Wood Joints


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Wood Joints
  • By Joe Barrette
  • TE 350

2
Types of Common Joints
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The Lap Joint
  • Lap joint is the easiest to construct, but needs
    nails or screws with the glue to provide
    strength. The end grain of one piece will show
    from one side or the other.

4
Miter Joint
  • The miter joint is best looking as no end grain
    shows but it is more difficult to construct as
    the 45 angles must be cut accurately. Finishing
    nails are usually needed with glue to strengthen
    the joint.

5
Tongue and Groove
  • The tongue and groove joint is stronger than the
    LAP joint but requires more work to create. This
    joint works well on horizontal pieces like drawer
    supports or shelves.

6
The Dado joint
  • The dado joint is stronger and better looking
    than the LAP joint and finishing nails can be
    hidden easily. This joint works well on recessed
    drawer fronts.

7
The Dovetail joint
  • The dovetail joint is the strongest of the joints
    shown as the two pieces interlock. This joint
    requires much more work to construct but is
    considered high quality. This joint can be used
    on all corners but is typically found in drawer
    construction.

8
Mortise Tenon
  • The mortise and tenon joint is very strong and
    takes considerable work to construct. This joint
    works well for connecting chair or table rungs to
    legs.

9
The Dowel Joint
  • The DOWEL joint is very strong and requires care
    in locating the holes for the wood dowels. The
    dowels are usually made from .25" diameter birch
    or maple. This joint is typically used to join
    boards along their long edges

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