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Joinery is a part of
woodworking that
involves joining pieces of wood,
engineered lumber, or
synthetic substitutes (such as laminate), to
produce more...
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Howden Joinery Group Plc is the
multinational parent company for the
Howdens Joinery business (Howdens)
based in London, England. It is a
supplier of...
- Pocket-hole
joinery, or pocket-****
joinery,
involves drilling a hole at an
angle —
usually 15
degrees — into one work piece, and then
joining it to a...
- A dado (US and Canada, /ˈdeɪdoʊ/),
housing (UK) or
trench (Europe) is a slot or
trench cut into the
surface of a
piece of
machinable material, usually...
- In
joinery, a
groove is a slot or
trench cut into a
member which runs
parallel to the grain. A
groove is thus
differentiated from a dado,
which runs across...
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technique is also
common in the
construction of
doors and windows.
Scribe joinery is also
commonly used in the
building of log homes. The
shape of the log...
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items from wood, and
includes cabinetry,
furniture making, wood carving,
joinery, carpentry, and woodturning.
Along with stone, clay and
animal parts, wood...
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Kintsugi (****anese: 金継ぎ, lit. 'golden
joinery'), also
known as
kintsukuroi (金繕い, "golden repair"), is the ****anese art of
repairing broken pottery by...
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treads and
joinery (critically endangered)
Scots pine -
construction industry,
mostly for
interior work
Sitka spruce Southern yellow pine -
joinery, flooring...
- A
biscuit joiner or
biscuit jointer (or
sometimes plate joiner) is a
woodworking tool used to join two
pieces of wood together. A
biscuit joiner uses a...