Modern cabinet work, furniture & fitments; an account of the theory & practice in the production of all kinds of cabinet work & furniture with chapters on the growth and progress of design and construction; illustrated by over 1000 practical workshop drawings, photographs & original designs . and is nearly always usedfor end grain jointing. The tongue should be about one-third thicknessof stuff, and may run right through the mitre or stop as shown. It is anespecially useful joint for mitreing mouldings round groundwork, connectingdouble bolection mouldings, as in f. 18, quartering stuff for to
Modern cabinet work, furniture & fitments; an account of the theory & practice in the production of all kinds of cabinet work & furniture with chapters on the growth and progress of design and construction; illustrated by over 1000 practical workshop drawings, photographs & original designs . and is nearly always usedfor end grain jointing. The tongue should be about one-third thicknessof stuff, and may run right through the mitre or stop as shown. It is anespecially useful joint for mitreing mouldings round groundwork, connectingdouble bolection mouldings, as in f. 18, quartering stuff for tops and panels,mitreing stuff round tops which project slightly above the surface to receive 46 MODERN CABINETWORK, FURNITURE, AND FITMENTS leather linings, and also for connecting segments in curved work; see f. 13, orwith dowels, as shown in f. 16. Dowelled Mitre, f. 10.—This has similar uses to the above, where bothsides of the angle are seen, and secret fixing required. Braced Mitre, f. 11.—This is used chiefly for strengthening plain mitresin framings, such as moulded panel openings which are occasionally separatedfrom the main framework. The black portion also shows a slip dovetailedin section, known as a dovetail key, used to brace the backs of frames atthe joint. Plate Xl,. Framing Joints. [To face pag**1 JOINTS AND THEIR APPLICATION 47 FRAMING JOINTS. A Butt or Square Joint, f. 1, is usually secured by glueing and joint when used as an external angle in framing would be secret-screwedor screw-nailed if for painted work. A Tongued Joint, f. 2, is chiefly used for connecting external and internalangles of framing, building up pedestals and pilasters. Application shown inf. 22, a. The Barefaced Tongued Joint, f. 3, is shouldered on one side only, andis used for internal and external angles, with a bead worked upon the tonguedpiece to hide the joint. It is also used for external angles, omitting the bead(see f. 21). , Tongue and Ovolo, f. 4.—A variation o
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