Wood Joints Revision
Joining wood. the method used for joining wood will depend on the function, strength and quality of the product. wood joints can be made with screws, nails, glues and knock-down [knock-down: joint. Wood joints **** joint - the end of a piece of wood is ****ed against each other. this is the simplest but weakest joint. miter joint- similar to a **** joint but the ends are cut at a 45 degree angle.. lap joint - one piece of wood will overlap the over.. housing joint …. Joints : 1. cross halving joints : 2.tee halving, dovetail halving and half lap joints : 3. bridle joints 4. the mortise and tenon joint - the basics pdf file - poster of revision cards - wood finishes : finishes to metals : 1. introduction to metal finishes : 2. anodising metals : revision cards - anodising : 3. a machined finish.
Dt: pupils can revise or learn about wood joints including; butt, mitre, halving, mortise & tenon, dowel, lap, housing and finger joints. pupils can then try the ‘quiz time’ questions to test their joint knowledge.. A strong joint: used in frame joints for chair and table legs. dovetail joint the strongest joint for box constructions in natural wood: used in carcase joints for cupboard corners and drawer constructions (the tapered tails don't pull apart).. This website and its content is subject to our terms and conditions. tes global ltd is registered in england (company no 02017289) with its registered office at 26 red lion square london wc1r 4hq..
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