- A
dovetail joint or
simply dovetail is a
joinery technique most
commonly used in
woodworking joinery (carpentry),
including furniture, cabinets, log buildings...
- A
miter saw or
mitre saw is a saw used to make
accurate crosscuts and
miters in a
workpiece by
positioning a
mounted blade onto a board. A
miter saw in...
- A
mitre joint (often
miter in
American English) is a
joint made by
cutting each of two
parts to be joined,
across the main surface,
usually at a 45° angle...
-
square include the
dovetail square, with the
blade set at an
angle suited to
marking out
dovetail joints, and the ****anese
miter square, a flat piece...
- A
mitre box or
miter box (American English) is a wood
working appliance used to
guide a hand saw for
making precise cuts,
usually 45°
mitre cuts. Traditional...
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Backsaws are
normally used in
woodworking for
precise work, such as
cutting dovetails, mitres, or
tenons in
cabinetry and joinery.
Because of the stiffening...
-
cutting long
pieces of
stock to
length until the
introduction of the
power miter saw in the 1970s. In
addition to
making length cuts, a
radial arm saw may...
- used for
trimming and
finishing across the grain.
Dovetail chisel made
specifically for
cutting dovetail joints. The
difference being the
thickness of the...
- and lids, but not, in general, for
joining thin
panels to
structural members.
Bridle joint Dovetail joint Finger joint Miter joint "Box-Joint Basics"....
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Butterfly Coping Crown of
thorns Dado
Dovetail Finger Groove Halved Hammer-headed
tenon Knee Lap Mason's
mitre Miter Mortise and
tenon Rabbet/Rebate Scarf...