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butt joint
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Easy but often weak techniques for joining two boards together simply by gluing and pressing two flat surfaces together.
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biscuit joint
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Butt joint that is reinforced with football- or lozenge- shaped wooden discs that swell to creating a tight joint.
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dovetail joint
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Joining two boards in which alternating slots and protrusions resembling the v-shaped outline of a bird's tail are snugly fitted together.
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finger joint
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Joint commonly used in industry to extend lumber or create wider boards.
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lap joint
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A joint where one piece of wood is crossed over another.
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miter joint
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Joint created when two boards are cut at an angle to one another: most commonly used is a 45-degree angle.
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mortise-and-tenon joint
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Joinery technique where the cut end from one board fits into the matching opening on another.
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rabbet joint
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Joinery technique where an "L" groove across the end of one edge of one piece of wood fits into another board with an "L" groove.
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scarf joint
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joint where two wedge-shaped pieces of wood have been cut to correspond to one another.
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