
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 »