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- Dovetail_joint abstract "A dovetail joint or simply dovetail is a joint technique most commonly used in woodworking joinery including furniture, cabinets, log buildings and traditional timber framing. Noted for its resistance to being pulled apart (tensile strength), the dovetail joint is commonly used to join the sides of a drawer to the front.A series of pins cut to extend from the end of one board interlock with a series of tails cut into the end of another board. The pins and tails have a trapezoidal shape. Once glued, a wooden dovetail joint requires no mechanical fasteners.The dovetail joint probably pre-dates written history. Some of the earliest known examples of the dovetail joint are in furniture entombed with mummies dating from First Dynasty of ancient Egypt, as well the tombs of Chinese emperors. The dovetail design is an important method of distinguishing various periods of furniture.In Europe the dovetail joint is also called a swallow-tail joint or a fantail joint.".
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- Dovetail_joint wikiPageID "458042".
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- Dovetail_joint subject Category:Joinery.
- Dovetail_joint subject Category:Woodworking.
- Dovetail_joint comment "A dovetail joint or simply dovetail is a joint technique most commonly used in woodworking joinery including furniture, cabinets, log buildings and traditional timber framing. Noted for its resistance to being pulled apart (tensile strength), the dovetail joint is commonly used to join the sides of a drawer to the front.A series of pins cut to extend from the end of one board interlock with a series of tails cut into the end of another board. The pins and tails have a trapezoidal shape.".
- Dovetail_joint label "Cola de pato".
- Dovetail_joint label "Dovetail joint".
- Dovetail_joint label "Ensambladura em cauda de andorinha".
- Dovetail_joint label "Jaskółczy ogon (rodzaj złącza)".
- Dovetail_joint label "Queue d'aronde".
- Dovetail_joint label "Schwalbenschwanzverbindung".
- Dovetail_joint label "Zwaluwstaartverbinding".
- Dovetail_joint label "Ласточкин хвост (механика)".
- Dovetail_joint sameAs Čepování.
- Dovetail_joint sameAs Schwalbenschwanzverbindung.
- Dovetail_joint sameAs Cola_de_pato.
- Dovetail_joint sameAs Queue_d'aronde.
- Dovetail_joint sameAs Zwaluwstaartverbinding.
- Dovetail_joint sameAs Jaskółczy_ogon_(rodzaj_złącza).
- Dovetail_joint sameAs Ensambladura_em_cauda_de_andorinha.
- Dovetail_joint sameAs m.02bx52.
- Dovetail_joint sameAs Q1540333.
- Dovetail_joint sameAs Q1540333.
- Dovetail_joint wasDerivedFrom Dovetail_joint?oldid=594999755.
- Dovetail_joint depiction Gersa18.jpg.
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