Dovetail joints in woodworking are known for their strength and decorative appeal. They involve interlocking wedge-shaped projections on one piece of wood with corresponding notches on another. This technique is found in German and Norwegian cabinetry traditions.
Dovetail joints are a type of joint used in woodworking, particularly in cabinetry, known for its strength and decorative appeal. This joint is formed by interlocking wedge-shaped projections (dovetails) on one piece of wood with corresponding notches on another to create a strong bond without the need for glue. An example is using wedges in dovetails instead of glue, a technique found in German and Norwegian cabinetry traditions.
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