THE ART OF JOINERY
CREATING JOINTS IN WOODWORKING
Wherever two or more pieces of wood are fastened together we have what is properly called joinery. In common usage the term indicates the framing of the interior wood finish of buildings and ships. It is also used to include cabinetmaking, which is the art of constructing furniture.
Since joinery involves the constant use of joints, a reference list of them, with illustrations, definitions, uses, and directions for making typical ones may be of convenience to workers in wood.
This book is just that... a very handy, very comprehensive guide to wood joinery.
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THE COMMON JOINTSHEADING JOINTS
A lapped and strapped joint
A fished joint
Fished and keyed joint
A scarf or spliced joint
BUTT JOINTS
A doweled butt-joint
A toe-nailed joint
A draw-bolt joint
A plain butt-joint
A glued and blocked join
A hopper-joint
HALVING-JOINTS
A cross-lap joint
A middle-lap joint or halved tee
An end-lap joint
An end-lap joint on rabbeted pieces
A dovetail halving or lap-dovetail
A beveled halving
MODIFIED HALVING JOINTS
A notched joint
A checked joint or double notch
A cogged or corked or caulked joint
A forked tenon joint
A rabbet or rebate or ledge joint
A dado or grooved joint
A dado and rabbet
A dado, tongue and rabbet
A dovetail dado or gain
A gain joint
MORTISE-AND-TENON JOINTS
A thru mortise-and-tenon
A blind mortise-and-tenon
A mortise-and-tenon joint on rabbeted pieces
A wedged mortise-and-tenon joint
A wedged mortise-and-tenon joint 2
A fox-tail tenon
A dovetail mortise-and-tenon
A pinned mortise-and-tenon
A keyed mortise-and-tenon
A tusk tenon or shoulder tenon
A double mortise-and-tenon
A haunched mortise-and-tenon
Table or taper haunching
A bare-faced tenon
A housed mortise-and-tenon
A slip-joint or end or open mortise-and-tenon
DOVETAIL JOINTS
A thru single dovetail
A thru-multiple dovetail
A lap or half blind dovetail
A stopped lap dovetail
The blind miter or secret dovetail
BEVELED JOINTS
A plain miter
A doweled miter
A spline or tongue miter
A slip-feather or slip-key miter
A slip-dovetail miter
A double dovetail keyed miter
A ledge and miter or lipped miter joint
A stopped miter
A double-tongue miter
A stretcher joint
A strut joint
A thrust joint or tie joint or toe joint
A plain brace joint
A housed brace joint
An oblique mortise-and-tenon or bevel-shoulder joint
A bridle joint
A bird's mouth joint
A rebated, rabbeted or fillistered joint
A matched or tongue-and-groove joint
A spline-joint
A doweled joint
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