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angle joint

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angle joint [′aŋ·gəl ‚jȯint]
(engineering)
A joint between two pieces of lumber which results in a change in direction.

angle joint
A joint between two pieces of lumber which results in a change in direction, such as a dovetail joint or a mortise-and-tenon joint.


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