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WOOD JOINTS DRAWING USES CORNER HALVING JOINT TEE HALVING JOINT -joins two members of their respective ends, forming a corner. This form of the joint is commonly used to house a nail in upright, such as legs. -It is the simplest form and shows a tendon halving only one shoulder. It is a useful interior joint for framing that has to be covered on the backside with, match boarding and allows the work to finish level and at the back.

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-It is the simplest form and shows a tendon halving only one shoulder. It is a useful interior joint for framing that has to be covered on the backside with, match boarding and allows the work to finish level and at the back.-joins two members of their respective ends, forming a corner. This form of the joint is commonly used to house a nail in upright, such as legs.TEE HALVING JOINTCORNER HALVING JOINT DRAWING USESWOOD JOINTS

-the dovetail will prevent the joint separating laterally through ride fores.-A dowelled joint reinforced by dowels. This can be very strong and widely used in manufacturing.DOVETAIL HALVINGDOWELLED JOINT DRAWING USESWOOD JOINTS

-The cross halving joint is used when horizontal members cross vertical members of frames, for example, in divisions for cabinets, doors and windows.-The shoulder takes the lion's share of the weight, and the pegged tenon's main job is to hold the girt in place.CROSS HALVINGSHOULDERED MORTISE AND TENON DRAWING USESWOOD JOINTS

-used for drawers where the joint can only be seen from one side.-used when a light frame is needed and strength is not the main requirement.DOVETAIL JOINTCOMMON BRIDLE JOINT DRAWING USESWOOD JOINTS

-used for joining two members at degree angles to form a 90 degree corner.-used to house a rail in uprights, such as legs. It provides good strength in compression.MITTER JOINTCORNER BRIDLE JOINT DRAWING USESWOOD JOINTS

-used in similar position is shown the door or frame in the case-used in making a strong corner at any angle where it is necessary to show a mitter upon one sideBAREFACED MORTISED AND TENON JOINTMITTERED CORNER HALVING JOINT DRAWING USESWOOD JOINTS

-for a leg to apron joint its strong and it resist racking.-often nearly as much giving coverage as standard single tenons.COMMON MORTISE AND TENON JOINTDOUBLE TENON DRAWING USESWOOD JOINTS

-This is a rot useful joint for positions similar to that shown in the small glass frame.MITTERED CORNER BRIDLE JOINT DRAWING USESWOOD JOINTS

DRAWING USESWOOD JOINTS

DRAWING USESWOOD JOINTS