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Published on Mar 16, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

JOINING METHODS

Temporary, Adhesives, Permanent
Photo by CraigTaylor74

TEMPORARY

TAP AND THREAD

TAP AND THREAD

  • A=Better in sofetr materials than a traditional screw, less risk of breaking.
  • A=Can be disassembled far more easily.
  • A=Generally cheaper than having to buy lots of traditional screws.
  • A=Eco-Friendly and long tool life.
  • D=Less storng than metal in terms of breaking. Can errode over time or loosen.
Photo by thebarrowboy

NUTS BOLTS AND WASHERS

NUTS, BOLTS AND WASHERS

  • A=Easily disassembled.
  • A=Can be designed to take tension loads.
  • A=Works with any material.
  • D=Requires acess to both sides of the joint in order to be fixed.
  • D=Can become quite loose and once can corrode (rust)
Photo by Leo Reynolds

SCREWS

SCREWS

  • A=Easy to fasten, remove or replace.
  • A=Different types of heads possible, such as, straight cut, allen and star.
  • A=Thread can be tightened and loosened.
  • D=Can lead to wastage of material, needs threading and a cut on the head.
  • D=Needs an external too.

KD FITTINGS

KD FITTINGS

  • A=Can easily be put together, only requires a screw driver.
  • A=Can be assembled and disassembled.
  • A=Easy to do, no technological knowledge required.
  • D=Sometimes not very stable when put up against other furniture.
  • D=Not the best finish at the end.
Photo by Andy Hay

ADHESIVES

PVA

  • A=Dries clear, transparent.
  • A=Sticks paper, card and wood very well, quite quickly
  • A=Water based, doesnt dry up too fast
  • D=Takes a long time to dry as a result.
  • D=Doesn't stand up to water or damp very well.

CONTACT ADHESIVE

CONTACT ADHESIVE

  • A=Provides high initial strength.
  • A=Allows joining of pieces of material of any size.
  • A=No deformation of material required.
  • D=Not easily disassembled.
  • D=Has limited stability to heat.
Photo by Paul L Dineen

EPOXY RESIN

EPOXY RESIN

TENSOL CEMENT

TENSOL CEMENT

NAILS

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HALVING JOINT

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BUTT JOINT

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REBATE JOINT

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HOUSING JOINT

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MORTISE AND TENON

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SOFT SOLDERING

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BRAZING

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WELDING

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RIVETS

Pop and snap

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