interlocking joint การใช้
- Individual flooring planks have interlocking joints that click precisely into place.
- Among interlocking joints he recognizes miters, rabbets, dovetails, and mortises; under releasable attachments he describes plugs and sockets, hooks and eyes, snaps, vises, forceps, anchors, suction cups, and others.
- One of the earliest documented uses of wooden dowels was in Japanese shrines in AD 690, which were constructed using only wood, wooden dowels and pegs, and interlocking joints.
- The student carpenters, all men in their 30s and 40s, worked for 18 hours at a stretch for six days to make the interlocking joints, dovetails, mortises and tenons.
- In all cases, avoiding wind and rain infiltration through the joints is a major challenge, met by overlapping, covering or sealing the joints, or by creating an interlocking joint such as a tongue and groove or rabbet.
- This siding is put together with interlocking joints, but if any water under pressure gets under the siding, it will take a long time to dry out, and if water stays there too long, it can cause decay.
- Most of the structure and the furnishings are made from materials in and about the site, from the gravel taken from the lake bed to create the cabin's base, to the trees he selected, cut down, and then hand-cut with interlocking joints to create the walls and roof rafter framing.