- A
lap joint or
overlap joint is a
joint in
which the
members overlap.
Lap joints can be used to join wood, plastic, or metal. A
lap joint can be used...
- the
lap joint. For
airplane line
number 291 and before, cold
bonding had been used, with
fasteners used to
maintain surface contact in the
joint, allowing...
- derailments. He
devised a new
chair and used half-
lap joints between the
rails instead of butt-
joints.
Wrought iron
replaced cast iron
wheels and he used...
-
substitutes (such as laminate), to
produce more
complex items. Some
woodworking joints employ mechanical fasteners, bindings, or adhesives,
while others use only...
- long
pieces of
lumber from
solid boards; the
result is finger-
jointed lumber. The
finger joint can also be
valuable when
creating baseboards,
moulding or...
-
placed end-to-end
without overlap and then
welded along the
joint (as
opposed to
lap joint weld,
where one
piece of
metal is laid on top of the other,...
-
welds are
commonly referred to as tee
joints,
which are two
pieces of
metal perpendicular to each other, or
lap joints,
which are two
pieces of
metal that...
- When used in
drawer construction, a
through (or blind, mitred, or
lapped)
dovetail joint is
sometimes referred to as an "English dovetail."
Craftsmen use...
-
types of weld
joints are the butt
joint,
lap joint,
corner joint, edge
joint, and T-
joint (a
variant of this last is the
cruciform joint).
Other variations...
- the ripped-open
boiler reported finding a
crack in one of its riveted,
lap jointed seams.
Experts characterized the boiler,
built in 1890, as old technology...