
Various Types of Wood Joints
This illustration showcases a selection of fundamental woodworking joints, demonstrating various methods for connecting wooden pieces. From left to right, we see examples including a traditional mortise and tenon, a variation of the tenon joint, a strong scarf joint designed for length, an angular bridle joint for corners or extensions, and a classic dovetail joint known for its strength and aesthetic appeal. These joints are essential for constructing furniture, frames, and other wooden structures.
wood joints - woodworking - joinery - carpentry - mortise tenon - dovetail
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