Joints : 61
Name | Image | Excerpt | 3D Model | Script File |
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Haikomi-giri | ![]() |
The finger joint was one of the most commonly used connections in traditional timber frame construction. | ||
Hako-sen-tsugi | ![]() |
Hako-sen-tsugi joints, also known as box joints, are a fundamental wood joining technique used traditionally in Japanese carpentry. | ||
3-Way 2D Lap | ![]() |
The three-way 2-dimensional lap joint is similar to the half lap joint, but allows to connect three pieces instead of two. | ||
4-Way 2D Lap | ![]() |
The four-way two-dimensional lap joint is similar to the half lap joint, but allows to connect four pieces instead of two. | ||
Waffle | ![]() |
Waffle joint concrete structures employ a distinctive grid-like pattern of raised and indented sections that form a monolithic structural system, distributing loads effectively throughout adjoining slabs that act as columns, beams, and joints | ||
Ball Joint | ![]() |
Wooden ball joints utilizing wooden balls inserted into routed sockets have been used for centuries to create flexible yet strong connections in wooden structures, furniture, and other crafts. | ||
Double-action hinges | ![]() |
Double-action hinges provide maximum versatility with their ability to swing doors or gates inward or outward based on the situation. | ||
Hinge joint | ![]() |
Hinge joints permit swinging or angular motion in a single plane like a door on its frame. | ||
Kakeawase-komisen-tsugi | ![]() |
Kakeawase-komisen-tsugi is the Japanese name for a specific type of wood joinery technique. In English, it is commonly called a butt miter joint. | ||
Kakeawase-komisen-tsugi | ![]() |
Kakeawase-komisen-tsugi is the Japanese name for a specific type of wood joinery technique. In English, it is commonly called a butt miter joint.</p><p>A butt miter joint |
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