
A specialized apparatus employed in woodworking facilitates the creation of precisely interlocking joinery. This tool guides the user and workpiece during the milling process, ensuring consistent and accurate cuts that form a... Read more »

An interlocking connection formed by a series of precisely cut, trapezoidal projections that mesh together, creating an extended gluing surface. This joinery technique is commonly employed in woodworking to unite two pieces... Read more »

This method of joining wood pieces involves cutting a series of complementary, interlocking profiles resembling fingers on the ends of the boards. These ‘fingers’ are then coated with adhesive and pressed together,... Read more »

This method of joining wood, characterized by interlocking, precisely cut profiles, is a strong and visually appealing technique. The design maximizes the gluing surface area, creating a bond significantly stronger than a... Read more »

This method of joining wood utilizes a series of interlocking, precisely cut “fingers” that mesh together, creating a strong and visually appealing bond. Often employed to extend the length of lumber or... Read more »

An interlocking method used in woodworking, this technique joins two pieces of wood together by creating a series of alternating, trapezoidal-shaped ‘fingers’ that mesh tightly. These precisely cut fingers maximize the glue... Read more »

A specialized apparatus designed to create interlocking joints in wood. These joints, characterized by a series of precisely cut, interlocking “fingers,” maximize the gluing surface area between two pieces of wood. This... Read more »