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  • (Espasa), cuya publicación fue anterior a 1944, por lo que se encuentra en el dominio público. Datos: Q1540333 Multimedia: Dovetail joints / Q1540333…
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  • A dovetail joint or simply dovetail is a joinery technique most commonly used in woodworking joinery (carpentry), including furniture, cabinets, log buildings…
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  • joints are mainly used for aesthetics, but they can also be used to reinforce cracks in pieces of wood, doors, picture frames, or drawers. A dovetail
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  • A dovetail joint is a woodworking joinery technique. Dovetail Joint may also refer to: Dovetail Joint (band), a Chicago-based band This disambiguation…
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  • Look up dovetail in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A dovetail joint is used in woodworking. Dovetail or dovetailing may also refer to: Dovetail (album)…
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  • Dovetail Joint was a rock band that formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1992. The band featured guitar/vocalist Charles Gladfelter, guitarist Robert Byrne,…
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  • essentially simultaneously. Algorithms that use dovetailing are sometimes referred to as dovetailers. Consider a tree that potentially contains a path…
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  • box-like constructions, hence the name. The joint does not have the same interlocking properties as a dovetail joint, but is much simpler to make, and can be…
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  • yellow hulls. All four of the boats currently exhibit dovetail joints between planks. Dovetail joints are commonly seen in ancient Egyptian furniture, and…
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  • Common applications include picture frames, pipes, and molding. For miter joints occurring at angles other than 90°, for materials of the same cross-section…
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  • by 3 ft 7 in by 3 ft 7 in), and they are connected to each other by dovetail joints. The structure was built in the Achaemenid era and there is no information…
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  • adjoining pieces connect at right angles. Mortise and tenon joints are strong and stable joints that can be used in many projects. They furnish a strong…
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  • cylinders. A prismatic joint can be formed with a polygonal cross-section to resist rotation. Examples of this include the dovetail joint and linear bearings…
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  • for trimming and finishing across the grain. Dovetail chisel made specifically for cutting dovetail joints. The difference being the thickness of the body…
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  • intricate curves and joints, a task they can complete quickly and with great accuracy. They can also be used to cut dovetail joints and are a common tool…
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  • strong bond, stronger than a butt joint but not very visually appealing. Finger joints are regularly confused with box joints, which are used for corners of…
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  • Joinery (redirección desde Woodworking joints)
    small rod is used internal to a joint both to help align and to strengthen the joint. Traditional joints such as butt joints are used with natural timbers…
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  • Backsaw (redirección desde Dovetail saw)
    (816pp), tenon, dovetail and sash saws are listed as a group but there is no mention of a gent's saw. It is adapted for use in making joints in very small…
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  • Eskimo construction" inside which were shreds of a hardwood box with dovetail joints. 1848 East: James Clark Ross (HMS Enterprise, HMS Investigator) only…
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  • concrete to set under water, as Smeaton put granite blocks together using dovetail joints and marble dowels. Construction started in 1756 at a site in Millbay…
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  • Log house (redirección desde Half-dovetail notching)
    handcrafted, full-scribe log houses. Dovetail: Typically seen on square, hewn, or chink-style logs. A dovetail joint is cut on the end of a log, where it…
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  • differential geometry, a Darboux frame on a surface A Darboux tangent in the dovetail joint This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Darboux…
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