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dovetail joint Meaning in Bengali



 ডাভ টেল জোড়াই, ফিঙা জোড়া,

Noun:

ফিঙা জোড়া,





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A dovetail joint or simply dovetail is a joinery technique most commonly used in woodworking joinery (carpentry), including furniture, cabinets, log buildings.


The joint does not have the same interlocking properties as a dovetail joint, but is much simpler to make, and can be mass-produced fairly easily.


See for example the dovetail joint and linear bearings.


is considered to be one of the strongest joints next to the common dovetail joint.


involves joining neck and body with a tightly fitted mortise-and-tenon or dovetail joint, secured with some sort of adhesive.


A dovetail joint is a woodworking joinery technique.


four ways of attaching the neck to the body using glued joints: With a dovetail joint, where the dovetail is cut into the end of the neck assembly and fits.


dovetail joint A joint technique most commonly used in woodworking joinery.


singed/scorched wood tie beams connected to the outer walls by means of a dovetail joint at the upper surface of the stone block (hence the need for big stone.


50' SW: hewn horizontal log with alternating half dovetail joint (1st floor), plank with corrugated metal roof (2nd floor), small railroad.


dovetailed for additional strength or for aesthetics, and a half-blind dovetail joint may be used for the front corners to hide the joint.


differential geometry, a Darboux frame on a surface A Darboux tangent in the dovetail joint This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Darboux.



Synonyms:

dovetail; mortise-and-tenon joint; mortise joint;

Antonyms:

linger; stay in place; precede;

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