Dowel Joint
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Dowel is also very useful for greatly increasing the strength of weaker woodwork joints such as the butt joint. The dowel joint is assembled the same way you would screw a regular joint together only pieces of dowel are glued and inserted into holes instead of screws. By using pieces of dowel over screws the joint becomes much stronger and can be turned into an appealing feature.
Mitre Joint
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The mitre joint is another one of those woodwork joints that is almost as easy to construct and make. Not overally strong.
Rebate
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Even with the extra strength the joint is still relatively easy to construct. If more strength is still required you can also add nails,screw and dowel to the joint just like you would on a butt joint but no timber blocks should be needed in the corner because the rebate joint already has a large surface for adhesives to be applied.
Butt Joint
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The butt joint is the most basic and simple joint to construct because it is made with only two pieces of timber that are
butted together at the ends, this also means that the joint isn't very strong
butted together at the ends, this also means that the joint isn't very strong
PVA
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This glue is now very popular and in many opinions it is the best timber adhesive available because it dries clear, it's very easy to apply and has super strong holding strength on wood.They can creep over time but a tight joint helps to prevent that. Because of its many great features Polyvinyl Acetate is excellent for bonding woodwork joints together or as a furniture and carpentry adhesive.
Polyvinyl Acetates are very versatile and are relatively fast drying.
Polyvinyl Acetates are very versatile and are relatively fast drying.