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Tongue and groove

Tongue and groove logo #21000 A strong joint, the tongue and groove joint is widely used for re-entrant angles. The effect of wood shrinkage is concealed when the joint is beaded or otherwise moulded. In expensive cabinet work, glued dovetail and multiple tongue and groove are used. Tongue and groove is a method of fitting similar objects together, edge to edge, used mainly wi...
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Tongue and Groove

Tongue and Groove logo #20711 Tongue and groove refers to strip or plank flooring where each plank has a “tongue� or convex side and a “groove� or concave side on the opposite edge. Two or more planks can then be pushed together to provide a secure and smooth joint.
Found on http://www.designbuild-network.com/glossary/tongue-and-groove.html

Tongue and Groove

Tongue and Groove logo #20933 A type of flooring where the tongue of one board is joined to the groove of another board.
Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20933

Tongue and Groove

Tongue and Groove logo #21356Floor boards which have one edge machined to form a protruding "tongue" and the opposite edge machined to form a groove. When two boards are joined side by side, the tongue from one board lots into the groove on the other.
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Tongue and Groove

Tongue and Groove logo #21489A joinery method where one board is cut with a protruding "groove" and matching piece is cut with matching grove along its edge.
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Tongue And Groove

Tongue And Groove logo #22189Applied to boards or plywood having a tongue formed on one edge and a groove on the other for tight jointing. Not recommended for stone tile sub-floor.
Found on http://www.selectstone.com/architectural-resources/stone-glossary/

Tongue-and-Groove

Tongue-and-Groove logo #21080A generic term for the male and female valance extrusion which forms the closure of a STAR CASE.
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Tongue and Groove

Tongue and Groove logo #21122A joint in which a protruding rib on the edge of one side fits into a groove in the edge of the other side, abbreviated 'T & G.' See also Keyway.
Found on https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21122

tongue and groove

tongue and groove logo #23214[Logging] Bucking technique used to hold logs in place after bucking cuts are made. Used where trees can slide or roll after bucking.
Found on https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/logging/index.html
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