Wood Joints 01- ****, Mitre, Rebate

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What is a bu tt joint?
A bu tt joint is the simplest of all joints.
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How strong is a bu tt joint?
A bu tt joint is rather weak unless strengthened using glue, nails or corner blocks
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Where can bu tt joints be used?
Bu tt Joints can be used on corners or as partitions
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What is a mitre joint?
A mitre joint is a 45 degree bu tt joint
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Mitre Joints?
A) Hides end grain, provides larger gluing area D) Weak unless strengthened, must be cut at 45 degrees (can use mitre box)
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Where are mitre joints used?
Mitre Joints are used on corners
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How is a rebate joint better than a bu tt joint?
A rebate joint is stronger and more rigid than a bu tt joint because their is more area to glue
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What is a disadvantage of a rebate joint?
A rebate joint shows some end grain
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What is needed to make a rebate joint in a workshop?
To make a rebate joint in a workshop you need a saw, chisel and mallet.
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How strong is a bu tt joint?

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A bu tt joint is rather weak unless strengthened using glue, nails or corner blocks

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Where can bu tt joints be used?

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Card 4

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What is a mitre joint?

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Mitre Joints?

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