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EXPLODED DRAWINGS / VIEWS OF COMMON WOODWORKING JOINTS |
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1. Detailed drawings of a common woodworking joint called a cross halving joint, are seen below. |
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Using a ruler and pencil / ink pen OR freehand (without a ruler), complete the sketch of the exploded view. |
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2. Detailed drawings of a common woodworking joint called a tee halving joint, are seen below. |
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3. Detailed drawings of a common woodworking joint called a dovetail halving joint, are seen below. |
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Using a ruler and pencil / ink pen OR freehand (without a ruler), complete the sketch of the exploded view. |
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4. Detailed drawings of a common woodworking joint called a finger / comb joint, are seen below. |
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Using a ruler and pencil / ink pen OR freehand (without a ruler), complete the sketch of the exploded view. |
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5. Detailed drawings of a common woodworking joint called a through dovetail joint, are seen opposite. |
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Using a ruler and pencil / ink pen OR freehand (without a ruler), complete the sketch of the exploded view. |
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