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State Practice Exam Wood Joints
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Identify the wood joint:
Lap Joint
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Identify the wood joint:
Rabbet Joint
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Identify the wood joint:
Mortis & Tenon Joint
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Identify the wood joint:
Plough Joint
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Identify the wood joint:
Edge Joint
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Identify the wood joint:
Dowel Joint
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Identify the wood joint:
Butt Joint
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Identify the wood joint:
Dovetail Joint
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Identify the wood joint:
Miter Joint
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Identify the wood joint:
Dado
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Identify the wood joint:
Biscuit Joint
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Identify the wood joint:
Pocket Joint
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Identify the wood joint:
Lock Miter Joint
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Identify the wood joint:
Tongue & Groove Joint
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Identify the wood joint:
Blind Dado Joint
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Identify the wood joint:
Finger Joint
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Used to strengthen a miter joint.
Spline
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Used on the corners of the best drawers.
Rabbet Dowel Dado Dovetail
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Used to inset a ¼” panel in the back of a cabinet.
Rabbet Dowel Miter Dovetail
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Used to fid a shelf into the side of a cabinet.
Spline Dovetail Miter Dado
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Most commonly used on the corners of picture frames.
Spline Dovetail Miter Dado
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Used to fit drawer bottoms into drawer sides.
Dado Dovetail Dowel Plough
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This joint is made with a drill or a boring machine.
Dado Dovetail Dowel Plough
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Hardwood flooring uses:
Dowel joints Tongue & Groove joints Dovetail joints Miter joints
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The biscuit joint is a form of a:
Mortis & Tenon Dado Dowel Spline
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Most commonly used in leg and rail construction.
Plough Rabbet Mortis and Tenon Miter
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Most likely joints for jointing rails to stiles in a face frame.
Dowel Rabbet Dado Miter
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An end-butt joint is stronger than an edge-butt joint.
True False
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