wood joints
Across
- 2. two pieces of wood are joined by removing half the thickness of each piece at the point of intersection
- 6. drilling a hole at an angle — usually 15 degrees
- 8. made up of two parts. The tails are the flared, triangular shapes, cut through the thickness of one board
- 9. square joints
- 10. connects the end of one piece of wood to the side of another,
Down
- 1. a woodworking joint formed by creating a recess or groove
- 3. we used this joint to make the dog
- 4. a method of joining two pieces of material, often wood, end-to-end using angled cuts that overlap.
- 5. cylindrical wooden pins
- 7. one piece of wood is deeply recessed, and the other piece fits into the recessed area with similar recesses