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  2. Lap joint - Wikipedia

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    A lap joint may be a full lap or half lap. In a full lap, no material is removed from either of the members that will be joined, resulting in a joint which is the combined thickness of the two members. In a half lap joint or halving joint, material is removed from both of the members so that the resulting joint is the thickness of the thickest ...

  3. File:Common joint types.svg - Wikipedia

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    An image of four major types of joints, commonly used in welding, soldering, and brazing applications. (1) is a square butt joint, (2) is a single V preparation joint, (3) is a lap joint, and (4) is a T-joint. Date: 4 March 2008: Source: Own work based on: Common joint types.png: Author

  4. File:Woodworking lap joints.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Joinery - Wikipedia

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    Cross lap: A joint in which the two members are joined by removing material from each at the point of intersection so that they overlap. Splice joint: A joint used to attach two members end to end. Scarf joint: A form of lap joint for attaching the ends of two members using bevel cuts. Knapp joint

  6. Welding joint - Wikipedia

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    Welding joint. In metalworking, a welding joint is a point or edge where two or more pieces of metal or plastic are joined together. They are formed by welding two or more workpieces according to a particular geometry. There are five types of joints referred to by the American Welding Society: butt, corner, edge, lap, and tee. These types may ...

  7. Lapping - Wikipedia

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    A piece of lead may be used as the lap, charged with emery, and used to cut a piece of hardened steel. The small plate shown in the first picture is a hand lapping plate. That particular plate is made of cast iron. In use, a slurry of emery powder would be spread on the plate and the workpiece simply rubbed against the plate, usually in a ...

  8. What to watch during Trump’s address to Congress - AOL

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    President Donald Trump’s speech to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night will act as an extension – and explanation – of the rapid change he’s unleashed in just 44 days of his new term.

  9. Human leg - Wikipedia

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    Flexibility can be simply defined as the available range of motion (ROM) provided by a specific joint or group of joints. [37] For the most part, exercises that increase flexibility are performed with intentions to boost overall muscle length, reduce the risks of injury and to potentially improve muscular performance in physical activity . [ 38 ]