id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21531 Fairham, William Woodwork Joints: How They Are Set Out, How Made and Where Used. .txt text/plain 37231 3086 84 Fig. 17 shows timber jointed at right angles to the upright piece, and at [Illustration: Fig. 25.--Method of holding Glued Joints with Iron Dogs.] This joint is used in similar positions to Fig. 31, and has in some cases the disadvantage of showing end grain at the Fig. 36 indicates the "Halved Joint," the pieces at one end showing a Fig. 41 shows a "Tee Halving Joint" with a dovetail cut on the edge. [Illustration: Fig. 44.--Dovetailed Halved Joint with Shoulders.] [Illustration: Fig. 102.--Joint with Single Dovetail Tongue and Groove.] Fig. 120 illustrates the use of a tongued and grooved joint for fixing [Illustration: Fig. 148.--Mitred and Moulded Tenon Joint.] [Illustration: Fig. 159.--Tenon Joint with Mitred Face.] Fig. 170 shows an open slot mortise and tenon joint at the end of a HAMMER HEAD TENONS.--At Fig. 171 is shown the method of jointing framing [Illustration: Fig. 287.--Working a Housed and Mitred Dovetail Joint.] ./cache/21531.txt ./txt/21531.txt