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  2. Dowel - Wikipedia

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    The sharp edges of the hole shear off the excess wood. [1] [2] [3] A second approach to cutting dowels is to rotate a piece of oversized stock past a fixed knife, or alternatively, to rotate the knife around the stock. Machines based on this principle emerged in the 19th century. [4] [5] Frequently, these are small bench-mounted tools. [6] [7]

  3. Treenail - Wikipedia

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    The mortise is drilled 116 inch (1.6 mm) smaller than the treenail to create a tight fit and take advantage of friction in the mortise. In cases where the treenail is 24 inches (61 cm) or longer, the treenail should be shaped 1 ⁄ 8 inch (3.2 mm) smaller than the other half. In the same case the mortise is drilled in two parts, with a ...

  4. Game of graces - Wikipedia

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    The player then lets the hoop slide slightly down the rod and crosses the rods in an X shape. Ideally, the hoop is on the lower triangle of the X shape and the rods are pointed up at about a 45⁰ angle. Then, pulling the rods apart quickly, the hoop slides up and shoots away from the player, towards the direction in which the player aims.

  5. Nut (hardware) - Wikipedia

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    Steel cross dowel or dowel nut, cross dowel (woodworking) ... most commonly a threaded rod,[1][2] but also pipes ... 316: 0.1875 4.763 5.18 1.65 #3: 3 ...

  6. Joinery - Wikipedia

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    Dowel joints are also useful for pegging together weaker, cheaper composite materials such as laminate-faced chipboard, and where limited woodworking tools are available (since only simple drilled holes are needed to take the dowels). The wood species of a dowel may be different from the overall piece to balance strength with cost, and some ...

  7. Butt joint - Wikipedia

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    A dowel reinforced butt joint. The dowel reinforced butt joint or simply dowel joint has been a very common method of reinforcing butt joints in furniture for years. They are common in both frame and carcase construction. Dowel joints are popular in chairs, cabinets, panels and tabletops. They are also used to assist with alignment during glue up.

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