- A
miter joint (mitre in
British English) is a
joint made by
cutting each of two
parts to be joined,
across the main surface,
usually at a 45° angle, to...
- and can be used in such
things as
floor boards, and door construction.
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- 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...
- and lids, but not, in general, for
joining thin
panels to
structural members.
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vertical side
casings where the
elements join (forming a butt
joint, as
opposed to a
miter joint). In an
entablature in
classical architecture, it is the lowest...
- its
supplementary angle, 135°. A
miter is a
bevelled edge –
usually 45° – used, for example, for
making miter joints for woodworking.
Squares are tools...
- A
dovetail joint or
simply dovetail is a
joinery technique most
commonly used in
woodworking joinery (carpentry),
including furniture, cabinets, log buildings...
-
include the T-butt, end-to-end butt,
Miter butt and edge-to-edge butt. The T-butt
joint is a very
simple joint to construct.
Members are
simply docked...
-
Mitre clamps or
miter clamps clamps are
designed to hold
mitre joints together. The
earliest mitre clamps are a
simple spring in a C-shape with sharpened...
- the shaft, each
corner rib
resting on its
neighboring corner rib via a
miter joint,
forming four
corner arches. Each such arch
supports a pair of square...