a narrow strip of wood that is glued in corresponding grooves to join pieces of wood
This joint offers great strength and rigidity for box work, especially drawers and case pieces.
mature wood that forms the spine of a tree
a combination or iron, carbon and alloy metal (usually tungsten) used to make hard, brittle but long-lasting material used for cutting edges of bits and blades
a hand saw that is stabilized with a rigid spine along the back of the blade
A metal ring secured around a smaller piece of metal or wood to reinforce it.
a thick wedge of wood used to fill a gap or make a surface level
To cut a cone-shaped recess in a pilot or clearance hole that allows a flat-head screw to seat flush or below the surface; also, the hole itself.
A three-sided trench cut with the grain of a board.
The wood removed by a saw blade between the piece you keep and your offcut.
To drill a hole before driving a nail.
the wood from any number of flowering, fruit- or nut-bearing trees
Primarily used in commercial applications, the interlocking joints reinforce and align panel joints.
a wood-boring device or bit
Power tool used to carve thin slices from a board to straighten or square a surface or edge
machine used for turning wood on an axis
the act of making true, as in square, flat, concentric or balanced
the portion of a screw length below the head that has threads on it