Types of Wood Joints Dowel Joint Dowels come

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Types of Wood Joints

Types of Wood Joints

Dowel Joint Dowels come in different sizes ¼”, 3/8”, ½” , 5/8” etc. These

Dowel Joint Dowels come in different sizes ¼”, 3/8”, ½” , 5/8” etc. These joints are hidden and add strength to the joint. Dowel holes are drill and glued and clamped together.

Dado's are typically used in making book shelves, they support the shelf without the

Dado's are typically used in making book shelves, they support the shelf without the need of any additional fasteners, the slots alone support the shelf • Dados may be made with a dado blade on a table saw •

Rabbet Joint This type of joint is made by using the dado blade. Each

Rabbet Joint This type of joint is made by using the dado blade. Each side of wood is cut to a specific length, then glued or brad nailed to make a stronger joint.

Lap Joint A lap joint is when two piece are cut on a dado

Lap Joint A lap joint is when two piece are cut on a dado and glued or nail together to create a stronger joint.

Dovetail Joints Most commonly used to attach drawer sides to drawer fronts, dovetails joints

Dovetail Joints Most commonly used to attach drawer sides to drawer fronts, dovetails joints almost always indicate quality furniture. Typically cut using a manufactured.

Mortise and Tenon The mortise and tenon joint is one of the strongest wood

Mortise and Tenon The mortise and tenon joint is one of the strongest wood joints. • Mortise and tenon joints are normally formed by cutting a square tongue (the tenon) on the end of one piece of wood an equal size square hole or slot (the mortise) in another. •

Mitre with Wood Spline/Butt joint Mitered corners make the joint disappear. They have a

Mitre with Wood Spline/Butt joint Mitered corners make the joint disappear. They have a clean look, and can be strengthened with splines. Splines can be either hidden inside the joint or cut on the outside.

Tongue and Groove Tongue and groove or T&G is a method of fitting similar

Tongue and Groove Tongue and groove or T&G is a method of fitting similar objects together, edge to edge, used mainly with wood: flooring, panelling, and similar constructions. Tongue and groove joints allow two flat pieces to be joined strongly together to make a single flat surface. The effect of wood shrinkage is concealed when the joint is beaded or otherwise moulded

More examples of tongue and groove flooring

More examples of tongue and groove flooring