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Definitions of finger joint:
- Glued timber joint used in load-bearing structures
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- A manufacturing process of interlocking two shorter pieces of wood end to end to create a longer piece of dimensional lumber or molding. Often used in jambs and casings and normally painted (instead of stained).
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- A joint in which a series of fingers, or tenons, are cut into the ends of the two pieces of material to be joined. The fingers mesh together.
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- A joint made with interlocking finger-like projections in two boards.
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- A type of joinery where two pieces of wood are cut in an elongated Zigzag pattern and joined together with glue.
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- Small pieces of wood are recycled and jointed together to create long lengths of wood for millwork at a inexpensive price.
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- Narrow extensions of wood, resembling fingers, are cut in the ends of pieces of two pieces of wood so that they interlock and form a joint. When the extensions are glued together, they form a level surface.
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- a joint of a finger, especially a joint connecting a finger to the hand
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