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    A lap joint or overlap joint is a joint in which the members overlap. Lap joints can be used to join wood, plastic, or metal. A lap joint can be used...
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    or doubler sheet at the lap joint of the fuselage,: 16–17  giving an additional thickness of 0.036 in (0.91 mm) at the lap joint. Up to line number 291...
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    Joinery (redirect from Woodworking joint)
    substitutes (such as laminate), to produce more complex items. Some woodworking joints employ mechanical fasteners, bindings, or adhesives, while others use only...
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    Welding (redirect from Welded joint)
    types of weld joints are the butt joint, lap joint, corner joint, edge joint, and T-joint (a variant of this last is the cruciform joint). Other variations...
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    eventually sold joint ownership by Davis. Although standing a winning racehorse at stud could be quite lucrative, Telford gelded Phar Lap anyway, hoping...
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    When used in drawer construction, a through (or blind, mitred, or lapped) dovetail joint is sometimes referred to as an "English dovetail." Craftsmen use...
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    The halved joint is differentiated from the lap joint in that the members are joined on edge, rather than on flat. The simple halved joint is created...
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  • placed end-to-end without overlap and then welded along the joint (as opposed to lap joint weld, where one piece of metal is laid on top of the other,...
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    and can be used in such things as floor boards, and door construction. Dovetail joint Miter joint Box joint Lap joint https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/forests...
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  • Flange (redirect from Flange joint)
    groove", or "ring joint" styles, although other obscure styles are possible. Flange designs are available as "weld neck", "slip-on", "lap joint", "socket weld"...
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  • types of splice joints: half lap, bevel lap, tabled, and tapered finger. The half lap splice joint is the simplest form of the splice joint and is commonly...
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    "lodged"; dropped in using a butt cog joint (a type of lap joint), half-dovetail butt cog, or a half-dovetail lap joint. Joists may also be tenoned in during...
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    300, 400 and 500 aircraft to increase the frequency of inspections of lap joints on high flight cycle airframes. The AD requires that aircraft with over...
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    bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap) * Joint fastest lap. Up until 1990, not all points scored by a driver contributed to...
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    opening Mortising machine to create the mortise Box joint Lap joint Mortise and tenon Bridle Joints, WoodworkDetails.com Woodwork Joints Proven Woodworking...
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    welds are commonly referred to as tee joints, which are two pieces of metal perpendicular to each other, or lap joints, which are two pieces of metal that...
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  • swimming pool Lapping or "to lap", an abrasive machining process Lap joint, a technique for joining two materials Laps, Puy-de-Dôme, France Laps, an outdated...
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    heavy timber jointed together with various joints, commonly and originally with lap jointing, and then later pegged mortise and tenon joints. Diagonal bracing...
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    dovetail joints. The difference being the thickness of the body of the chisel, as well as the angle of the edges, permitting easier access to the joint. Butt...
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    early centuries of capiz-shell window-making show tight mortise and tenon lap joints on the frames, done using only chisels and hardwood dowels. The lattice...
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    parts of the boiler, or low water level. Corrosion along the edges of lap joints was a common cause of early boiler explosions. In steam locomotive boilers...
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    earliest rails had square butt joints, which were weak and difficult to keep in alignment. George Stephenson introduced lapped joints, which maintained their...
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    configured with a dado blade to create cuts for dado, rabbet or half lap joints. In addition some radial arm saws allow the blade to be turned parallel...
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  • The lap desk is a desk set in the lap. In the European tradition, it can be considered a modern form of the portable desk. As an antique the lap desk is...
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    weld neck, socket weld, lap-joint, and reducing) are available with a variety of facings, such as raised, flat, and ring-joint. Flange connections tend...
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  • is not well suited for thick or overly complex joints. The most common use of this process is lap joints or seals on thin plastic sheets or parts. Four...
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    sign, their ends protruding 1–2 metres (3 ft 3 in – 6 ft 7 in) from the lap joint where they intersect. The ends of these beams support the sills of the...
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    derailments. He devised a new chair and used half-lap joints between the rails instead of butt-joints. Wrought iron replaced cast iron wheels and he used...
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    "Durability and Residual Strength Assessment of F/A-18 A-D Wing-Root Stepped-Lap Joint". AIAA Centennial of Naval Aviation Forum "100 Years of Achievement and...
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    needed to provide the locomotives for the line. Pease and Stephenson had jointly established a company in Newcastle to manufacture locomotives. It was set...
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