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In the context of kitchen cabinets, a joint refers to the way two pieces of wood are connected to form a strong and durable structure. Joints are critical to the overall strength and longevity of cabinets, as they determine how well the pieces will hold together over time. There are many different types of joints used in cabinetmaking, each with its own strengths and weaknesses.
One common type of joint used in kitchen cabinets is the butt joint, which is formed by simply butting two pieces of wood together at a right angle and fastening them with glue or screws. While butt joints are relatively easy to make, they are not the strongest type of joint and can easily come apart if not properly reinforced. Another type of joint used in kitchen cabinets is the dado joint, which involves cutting a slot or channel in one piece of wood that the other piece can fit into. This type of joint is often used to attach shelves or dividers to cabinet frames.
A more advanced type of joint used in cabinetmaking is the dovetail joint, which is known for its superior strength and durability. Dovetail joints are formed by cutting a series of interlocking teeth into the ends of two pieces of wood, which are then fitted tightly together to create a secure bond. This type of joint is often used in high-end cabinetry, where strength and durability are a top priority. Other types of joints used in kitchen cabinets include the mortise and tenon joint, the tongue and groove joint, and the miter joint, each with their own unique properties and applications.
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Our Cabinet collection comes with unfinished sides. If you have any exposed sides on cabinet you will need to get skin panels. You might also need toe kicks.
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