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  2. Tongue and groove - Wikipedia

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    Tongue and groove is a method of fitting similar objects together, edge to edge, used mainly with wood, in flooring, parquetry, panelling, and similar constructions. Tongue and groove joints allow two flat pieces to be joined strongly together to make a single flat surface.

  3. Martinez Canyon Rockhouse - Wikipedia

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    At the top of the highest form, there are eleven (11) 2" X 4" beams which have been laid parallel to the support beams. These run north–south across the narrow span. The ceiling is constructed of 1" X 6" tongue and groove planks laid across the 2" X 4" beams and covered with tar paper. The seams and edges were sealed with hot tar.

  4. Cobblestone Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Inside, the recessed-paneled wooden doors open into separate cloakrooms 10 feet (3.3 m) square. Both have horizontal tongue-and-groove wainscoting and plaster upper walls. The ceilings, like all in the school, are tongue-and-groove random-width plank. The boys' cloakroom has the cellar door, and a rope to ring the bell. [1]

  5. Frame and panel - Wikipedia

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    A flat panel has its visible face flush with the front of the groove in the frame. This gives the panel an inset appearance. This style of panel is commonly made from man-made materials such as MDF or plywood but may also be made from solid wood or tongue and groove planks. Panels made from MDF will be painted to hide their appearance, but ...

  6. Wood flooring - Wikipedia

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    The tongue and groove fit snugly together, thus joining or aligning the planks, and are not visible once joined. Tongue-and-groove flooring can be installed by glue-down (both engineered and solid), floating (engineered only), or nail-down (both solid and engineered). "Click" or Woodloc systems: a number of patented "click" systems now exist.

  7. Acadian architecture - Wikipedia

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    In subsequent periods, houses were constructed with planks split in two and installed vertically. [23] These were tongue-and-groove structures, in which a groove was cut along the length of both sides of the plank and a lath was installed in one of the grooves, allowing the planks to be joined together. The houses were generally square ...

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