Mitre Joint

Detail: The Miter Joint, a favored choice in furniture construction, is celebrated for its self-contained design. It features a flat, wedge-shaped tenon and a complementary flat mortise, which together constitute the joint's foundational elements. This distinct design guarantees a flush connection surface, offering both stability and robustness to the joint.

Process: The assembly of a miter joint involves angling the end surfaces at 45°, spreading adhesive, and fitting the flat wedge tenon into the corresponding slot to ensure a seamless fit. This characteristic enables a firm union of the two parts, culminating in a robust and level joint. Miter joints are commonly utilized where flush mating surfaces and structural integrity are required, such as in the joining of tabletop edges at right angles or in the seamless alignment of trim and moldings.

Material: Hardwood: Phoebe zhennan (Nanmu), Pine Wood, Teak, etc.

Origin: Worldwide

Number of Parts: 3 pieces

Period: Ming Dynasty (1368 A.D. - 1644 A.D.)

Detachability: Detachable

Automatable: Yes

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Mitre Joint 1
Mitre Joint 2
Mitre Joint 3
Mitre Joint 4
Mitre Joint 5

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