CAPTION : Forming a scarf joint instead of a butt joint is the neatest method of joining two lengths of molding end to end.
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Unlike the wood construction techniques used in other applications, virtually all wooden joints in aircraft are simple butt joints, with plywood gussets.
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As a jointer, the machine operates on the narrow edge of boards, preparing them for use as butt joints or gluing into panels.
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Dozens of explosions resulted, but were eliminated by 1900 by the adoption of butt joints, plus improved maintenance schedules and regular hydraulic testing.
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In solid timber, docking of members for a butt joint is usually a crosscut, so a crosscut saw is best for this job.
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The No . 07 jointer is used chiefly for flattening and squaring the edge of boards in preparation for butt joints, as in a table top.
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The use of fusion welding is common for closed single-bevel, closed single J, open single J, and closed double J butt joints.
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The butt joint can often be joined temporarily and sometimes more accurately with simply glue, allowing faster set up than the usual tedious alignment procedures mentioned above.
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When working with wood, this gives better long grain to long grain gluing surface, which yields a stronger joint than would be achieved with a simple butt joint.
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A : The simplest way to splice lengths of baseboard or chair rail molding is to form a scarf joint where the lengths meet, rather than a simple butt joint.