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Fixing pieces of wood together
Joinery is a part of woodworking that involves joining pieces of wood, engineered lumber, or synthetic substitutes (such as laminate), to produce more
Joinery
Shallow trench cut into wood parts or into a wall
In joinery, a groove is a slot or trench cut into a member which runs parallel to the grain. A groove is thus differentiated from a dado, which runs across
Groove_(joinery)
Kitchen retailer within the United Kingdom
Howden Joinery Group Plc is the multinational parent company for the Howdens Joinery business (Howdens) based in London, England. It is a supplier of
Howdens_Joinery
Type of slot for joining pieces of wood
A dado (US and Canada, /ˈdeɪdoʊ/), housing (UK) or trench (Europe) is a slot or trench cut into the surface of a piece of machinable material, usually
Dado_(joinery)
Technique for joining wood
Pocket-hole joinery, or pocket-screw joinery, involves drilling a hole at an angle — usually 15 degrees — into one work piece, and then joining it to a
Pocket-hole_joinery
Japanese pottery repair method with gold lacquer
(pronounced [/kɪnˈtsuːɡi/] or [kʲint͡sɯɡʲi]; Japanese: 金継ぎ, lit. 'golden joinery'), also known as kintsukuroi (金繕い, "golden repair"), is the Japanese art
Kintsugi
Type of Japanese carpentry joint
Nuki is a Japanese style of carpentry joint connection. Nuki joints are common in Japanese and oriental carpentry, and comprise one of the simplest structural
Nuki_(joinery)
Shaping the end of a moulding or frame component to fit a similar component
technique is also common in the construction of doors and windows. Scribe joinery is also commonly used in the building of log homes. The shape of the log
Coping_(joinery)
Woodworking joinery technique
swallowtail, culvertail or fantail joint) is a joinery technique most commonly used in woodworking joinery (carpentry), including furniture, cabinets, log
Dovetail_joint
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
Alfredson's Joinery is a heritage-listed workshop at 28 King Street, Cooran, Shire of Noosa, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1930s to 1950s.
Alfredson's_Joinery
Factory in Ongaonga, New Zealand
Coles Joinery Factory, also known as the Coles Bros Factory is a historic former factory in Ongaonga, New Zealand. The factory was the workplace of the
Coles_Joinery_Factory
Process of making objects from wood
items from wood, and includes cabinetry, furniture making, wood carving, joinery, carpentry, and woodturning. Along with stone, clay, and animal parts,
Woodworking
British trade association
Woodworking Federation is the trade association for the woodworking and joinery manufacturing industry in the UK. It has just around 600 members drawn
British Woodworking Federation
British_Woodworking_Federation
Woodworking machine
A biscuit joiner or biscuit jointer (or sometimes plate joiner) is a woodworking tool used to join two pieces of wood together. A biscuit joiner uses a
Biscuit_joiner
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
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Achaemenid_Empire
Architectural element in East Asian structures
its peak in the Tang and Song periods. The pieces are fitted together by joinery alone without glue or fasteners, requiring precise carpentry. After the
Dougong
Australian editor and writer
Mechanics Cassell's Carpentry and Joinery The Handyman's Book of Tools, Materials, and Processes Employed in Carpentry, Joinery, and Cabinet Work Anon (2007)
Paul_N._Hasluck
Wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers
treads and joinery (critically endangered) Scots pine - construction industry, mostly for interior work Sitka spruce Southern yellow pine - joinery, flooring
Softwood
21st-century French château
Château Louis XIV is a château in France that was constructed between 2008 and 2011. It is located in the commune of Louveciennes in the Yvelines department
Château_Louis_XIV
Wood joinery technique used in shipbuilding
Phoenician joint (Latin: coagmenta punicana) is a locked mortise and tenon wood joinery technique used in shipbuilding to fasten watercraft hulls. The locked (or
Phoenician_joint
Seating furniture without backrest and armrest
century produced the joined stool, using the developing techniques of joinery to produce a larger box-like stool from the minimum of timber, by joining
Stool_(seat)
Woodworking tool
joinery, useful in a commercial carpentry setting Flat tenons resist torquing Stronger than a biscuit joiner High tool cost compared to other joinery
Domino_joiner
Wedge-shaped connection in wood
A finger joint, also known as a comb joint, is a woodworking joint made by cutting a set of complementary, interlocking profiles in two pieces of wood
Finger_joint
Weighted line used as a vertical reference
A plumb rule from Cassells' Carpentry and Joinery
Plumb_bob
Furniture retailer based in Northern England
1920s Magnet pioneered the mass production of joinery, door and window products and soon began supplying joinery components for major construction projects
Magnet_Kitchens
In cabinet making, a web frame is the term for the internal structural frame of a cabinet which provides the support for drawers and also for the table/counter
Web_frame
Round wooden structure at Expo 2025
Fujimoto for Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan. Built using traditional wooden joinery, it covered an area of 61,035 square metres (656,980 sq ft), making it
Grand_Ring
Woodworking joint
thickness and half the thickness of each is removed. With respect to wood joinery, this joint, where two long-grain wood faces are joined with glue, is among
Lap_joint
American woodworker
member of the large mixed-race Hemings family, he trained in the Monticello Joinery and became a highly skilled carpenter and woodworker, making furniture
John_Hemings
Woodworking joint
dowel joints are not preferred for high-quality furniture. Used for: Frame joinery (e.g. face frames, web frames, door frames, table legs to aprons, chair
Butt_joint
William and his new business partner, Roland Morgan, and renamed Ryland (Joinery) Ltd. They leased a woodland and sawmill near Aberystwyth to secure a supply
William_Clayton_Russon
Ancient Semitic maritime civilization
Mortise and tenon joinery in the Mazarron 1 Phoenician shipwreck. Phoenicians pioneered the pegged mortise and tenon joinery, which came to be known as
Phoenicia
Large woodworking hand plane used for flattening and jointing workpieces
Jointer Hasluck, Paul N. (Paul Nooncree) (1907). Cassells' carpentry and joinery. The Library of Congress. Philadelphia, D. McKay. Schwarz, Christopher
Jointer_plane
Joint that interlocks blocks
A joggle is a joint or projection that interlocks blocks (such as a lintel's stone blocks or an arch's voussoirs). Often joggles are semicircular and knob-shaped
Joggle_(architecture)
Historic natural region of Aquitane, France
including forestry, sawmills, paper mills, woodcrafts like parquetry and joinery and furniture making, as well the fabrication of paper-based products like
Landes_forest
Buddhist temple in Cavan Monaghan, Ontario, Canada
architecture, including the use of nail-free dougong mortise-and-tenon joinery. So far, three temples have been built: the Main Hall, the Hall of Guanyin
Wutai_Shan_Buddhist_Garden
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
built from 1937 to 1939 by L. Benbow in conjunction with W. W. Todd & Son (joinery), W. Wilson & Co. (bricks/tiles) and Hawkesbury Sandstone Co. (stone).
Gleniffer_Brae
Culture of making bamboo-based items
and includes architecture, carpentry, furniture and cabinetry, carving, joinery, and weaving. Its historical roots in Asia span cultures, civilizations
Bambooworking
39th British motorcycle Championship
Superstock 1000 entry, backed by new title sponsor – Rosewood Bespoke Joinery". Scott Swann. 29 April 2026. Retrieved 6 May 2026. "Honda Racing reveals
2026 British Superbike Championship
2026_British_Superbike_Championship
British food company
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Associated_British_Foods
Method of joining two members end to end in woodworking or metalworking
the butt joint and the splice joint and is often favored over these in joinery because it yields a barely visible glue line. The joint is formed by cutting
Scarf_joint
Courthouse in New South Wales, Australia
constructed in smooth dressed sandstone with a slate roof, timber floors and joinery and a marble tiled vestibule. The interiors of the courthouse are highly
Darlinghurst_Courthouse
Construction and manufacturing firm
the Nasdaq Dubai. The firm provides interior construction services and joinery manufacturing for construction contractors in Africa, Asia and Europe.
Depa_Group
Species of flowering plant in the birch family
foundations and for manufacture of paper and fibreboard, for smoking foods, for joinery, turnery and carving. Products of the tree have been used in ethnobotany
Alnus_glutinosa
Cylindrical rod made of wood, plastic, or metal
When dowels are glued into blind holes, a very common case in dowel-based joinery, there must be a path for air and excess glue to escape when the dowel
Dowel
Type of measuring tool for woodworking and metalworking
to scribe a line parallel to a reference edge or surface. It is used in joinery and sheetmetal operations. The gauge consists of a beam, a headstock, and
Marking_gauge
Species of birch
decoratively in parks and gardens and is used for forest products such as joinery timber, firewood, tanning, racecourse jumps, and brooms. Various parts
Betula_pendula
Australian construction company
employees 1,900 (2024) Divisions Hutchies Civil, Hutchies Fitouts, Hutchies Joinery, Hutchies Modular, Hutchies Training, Hutchies Cranes & Hoists, Hutchies
Hutchinson_Builders
Topics referred to by the same term
(architecture), consists of the capping or covering of a wall Coping (joinery), a woodworking or a woodworking technique Coping, the part of a crown
Coping_(disambiguation)
British multinational oil and gas company
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Shell_plc
Guernsey investment company
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Pershing_Square_Holdings
the English barn typically being built using the square rule method of joinery, raised in bents, increasingly of sawn rather than hewn timbers, common
New_England_barn
British multinational alcoholic beverage company
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Diageo
German power tool manufacturer
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Mafell
Computer-controlled cutting machine
panel saw, the spindle moulder, and the boring machine. They can also cut joinery such as mortises and tenons. A CNC router is very similar in concept to
CNC_router
German power tool manufacturer
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Festool
Fictional town in Manchester from Coronation Street
joiners' workshop before it was renovated and became The Joinery Wine Bar in 2010. The Joinery was first opened in early 2010 by Peter Barlow (Chris Gascoyne)
Weatherfield
Topics referred to by the same term
Slit (disambiguation) Slut (disambiguation) Tongue and groove, a type of joinery employing slots and interlocking ridges cut into material This disambiguation
Slot
French carpenter, cabinetmaker and author
Première partie (building joinery part I) – this part covers basic geometry, types of wood, profiles, assemblages, tools, mobile joinery, shutters and wickets
André_Jacob_Roubo
Woodworking joint
rebate bit spindle moulder Laser cutter Bridle joint Lap joint Rogowski, Gary. The Complete Illustrated Guide to Joinery. The Taunton Press, 2002, p. 233.
Halved_joint
Former tender
sex-specific bathrooms and a buffet bar. She contained ornate decorative joinery and plasterwork, particularly in the first-class lounges of the ship. Nomadic
SS_Nomadic
Castle; mansion in New South Wales, Australia
plaster ornamentation to walls, piers and archways. Much original cedar joinery remaining and fine crafts example in the main stair. Other notable items
Fernleigh_Castle
Australian environmental organisation
Adelaide City Council, creating a community environment space called The Joinery. The building houses offices sublet to other environmental and sustainability
Conservation Council of South Australia
Conservation_Council_of_South_Australia
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Richard_Raffan
Wood from angiosperm trees
flooring, cooking, barrels, and manufacture of charcoal. Solid hardwood joinery tends to be expensive compared to softwood. In the past, tropical hardwoods
Hardwood
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
Georgian cedar joinery. A similar arrangement of hallway joinery survives at Kameruka, built by the Imlay Brothers c. 1835. This joinery possibly suggests
Oaklands,_Pambula
Post supporting a staircase or its handrail
Glossary of Australian Building Terms, Third Edition.(NCRB) Carpentry and Joinery, Volume Three. Dowsett and Stevens. Distinctive Wood Designs Inc. (2010)
Newel
British tobacco company
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Imperial_Brands
School
also offers training for artisans in bricklaying, plumbing, carpentry, joinery, and wood machining. (The polytechnic is sometimes wrongfully called Bulawayo
Bulawayo_Polytechnic_College
British hardware store chain owned by Kingfisher plc
& accessories, kitchens & bathrooms, electrical & lighting, building & joinery, heating & plumbing, safety & workwear, security & ironmongery, outdoor
Screwfix
Topics referred to by the same term
volume Butt, an English wine cask size Buttocks Butt joint, a woodworking joinery technique Buttstock or butt, the back part of a rifle or other firearm
Butt
Technique of self-supported interlocking pieces
The Crown of Thorns (puzzle work) is a woodworking technique of tramp art using interlocking wooden pieces that are notched to intersect at right angles
Crown_of_Thorns_(woodworking)
Woodworking angled joint
A miter joint (mitre in British English) is a joint made by cutting each of two parts to be joined, across the main surface, usually at a 45° angle, to
Miter_joint
Skilled trade
the off-site manufacture and pre-finishing of the items is regarded as joinery. Carpentry is also used to construct the formwork into which concrete is
Carpentry
Index of plants with the same common name
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Lacewood
Type and standard/grade of processed and sawn lumber
Renovating. Retrieved 2024-08-22. Brett, Peter (2012-06-20). Carpentry and Joinery Book Two: Practical Activities. Oxford University Press - Children. p. 81
Canadian_Lumber_Standard
Decorative motifs using parts of trees
describes the national park service rustic style. Joinery on twigs and branches is similar to joinery for lumber. Mortise and tenon joints are strong,
Twig_work
Architectural element
Maisons-Laffitte Dado in Taj Mahal Dado in Leeds Central Library Dado (joinery) "Dado - definition". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved March 10, 2013. "Dado"
Dado_(architecture)
Species of tree
considered a highly valuable wood for turnery, fine cabinet work, and joinery. It is also used as a wood in fingerboards for guitars and other related
Diospyros_celebica
Style of woodworking
through glue or nails. One technique used in tramp art is Crown of Thorns joinery. Although widespread use of wooden cigar boxes in the 1850s sparked involvement
Tramp_art
architecture is built with wooden joinery techniques, without the use of nails. Taccans (carpenters) use many traditional types of joinery techniques, some of them
Architecture_of_Kerala
Woodworking tool
It is also commonly used to clean up dadoes (housings) and tenons for joinery. Unlike the rebate plane, the shoulder plane is intended to cut end grain
Shoulder_plane
32-foot offshore keelboat
Saloon and galley of Calypso, showing the Kebony joinery.
Contessa_32
Type of door
Brett, Peter. Carpentry and Joinery for Advanced Craft Students: Purpose Made Joinery. ISBN 0-7487-0297-0. Carpentry and Joinery 3 by Brian Porter, Chris
Double_margin_doors
Stringed instrument construction method
the instrument body with either bolts or screws, as opposed to glue and joinery as with set-in neck joints. The "bolt-on" method is used frequently on
Bolt-on_neck
Bronze Age shipwreck in the Mediterranean Sea
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Zambratija_shipwreck
Process of steering a ship from a starting point to a destination
Careening Carvel built Clinker built Dugout Framing Frame-first Shell-first Joinery Lashed-lug Mortise and tenon Phoenician joint Scarf joint Sewn-plank Shipbuilding
Marine_navigation
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
Careening Carvel built Clinker built Dugout Framing Frame-first Shell-first Joinery Lashed-lug Mortise and tenon Phoenician joint Scarf joint Sewn-plank Shipbuilding
Roman_Empire
Defunct aircraft manufacturer in Norwich, England
aircraft manufacture. Jeld Wen Inc. bought Boulton & Paul (along with another joinery company John Carr) from the Rugby Group plc in 1999 to form its British
Boulton_&_Paul_Ltd
Supporting structural member in roof construction
Rafter and tie-beam joints (Carpentry and Joinery, 1925)
Rafter
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Fibre_saturation_point
Manx gambling company
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Entain
Objects used to support human activities
beds all constructed from stone. Complex construction techniques such as joinery began in the early dynastic period of ancient Egypt. This era saw constructed
Furniture
Species of shrub endemic to eastern Australia
aluminium, Grevillea robusta timber was widely used for external window joinery, as it is resistant to wood rot. It has been used in the manufacture of
Grevillea_robusta
Masonry and woodworking technique
the rail or adjacent block having a straight profile. "Frame and panel joinery *PIC*". www.woodcentral.com. Retrieved 16 August 2017. "Mason's Mitre Joints
Mason's_miter
Still referred to this day, is his book, Circular Work in Carpentry & Joinery, a Practical Treatise on Circular Work of Single and Double Curvature -
George_Collings
Museum in Pisa, Italy
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Museum_of_Ancient_Ships,_Pisa
Time of travel following apprenticeship
current day, include roofing, metalworking, woodcarving, carpentry and joinery, millinery and musical instrument manufacture (including organ building)
Wandering_journeyman
Type of woodworking joint
A box joint is a woodworking joint made by cutting a set of complementary, interlocking profiles in two pieces of wood, which are then joined (usually)
Box_joint
Science of determining the positions of points and the distances and angles between them
A plumb rule from the book Cassells' Carpentry and Joinery
Surveying
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Foulsham, a habitational name from Foulsham in Norfolk, so named from the Old English personal name Fugol + hÄm ‘homestead’.
Girl/Female
Muslim
River
Male
Thai/Siamese
Thai name SUNAN means "good word."
Boy/Male
Sikh
Renowned Love, Love of one who will go
Girl/Female
Indian
Friend
Boy/Male
Arabic
Overflowing; Generous
Girl/Female
Tamil
Defender of men, Helper of humankind, Defender of mankind
Female
Finnish
 Short form of Finnish Anniina and Annikki, both ANNI means "favor; grace." Compare with another form of Anni.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Jasmine; A Flower Name
Girl/Female
Muslim
Meek, Soft, Calm
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n.
A shelf on which articles may be laid; also, that which resembles such a shelf in form or use, as a projecting ridge or part, or a molding or edge in joinery.
n.
A species of joinery or cabinet-work consisting of an inlay of geometric or other patterns, generally of different colors, -- used especially for floors.
n.
The art, or trade, of a joiner; the work of a joiner.