
A butt joint is a joinery technique in which two members are joined by simply butting them together. The butt joint is the simplest joint to make since it merely involves cutting the members to the appropriate length and butting them together. It is also the weakest because unless some form of reinforcement is used (see below) it relies upon glue ...
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Placing two tiles together closely as to create the smallest grout joint as possible.
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• A joint in which the edges or ends of the pieces united come squarely together instead of overlapping. See 1st Butt, 8.
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The junction of the ends of two pieces of wood such as on a sill. This is the most inexpensive and the fastest to constructed, but is weakest woodworking joint.
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a flange joint ensuring metallic continuity between the inner walls of the waveguides
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A surface mount device lead that is sheared so that the end of the lead contacts the board land pattern without any hooks or bends; also called an ‘I-lead`.
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The junction where the ends of two timbers or other members meet in a square-cut joint.
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An end joint formed by abutting the squared ends of two pieces
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A woodworking joint where the edges of two hoards are placed against each other.
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An external corner formed with the meeting of two square-edged stones, either one overlapping the other.
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Butt' joint` A joint in which the edges or ends of the pieces united come squarely together instead of overlapping. See 1st
Butt , 8.
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A simple but weak joint used to join two boards together at right angles.
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- The junction where the ends of two timbers meet, and also where sheets of drywall meet on the 4 foot edge. To place materials end-to-end or end-to-edge without overlapping.
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In paperhanging, the term butt joint refers to paper hung with the edges lying side-by-side, rather than overlapping.
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An external corner formed by the meeting of two square-edged stones, either one overlapping the other.
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[
n] - a joint made by fastening ends together without overlapping
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Two pieces of timber jointed together with a square joint.
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noun a joint made by fastening ends together without overlapping
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A plain square joint between two concrete slabs.
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The junction where the ends of two timbers meet, and also where sheets of drywall meet on the 4 foot
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The junction where the ends of two timbers meet, and also where sheets of drywall meet on the 4 foot edge. To place materials end-to-end or end-to-edge without overlapping.
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a joint formed by two pieces of wood or metal united end to end without overlapping.
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