Woodwork joints; how they are set out, how made and where used; with four hundred and thirty illustrations and a complete index of eleven hundred references by Fairham William

Woodwork joints; how they are set out, how made and where used; with four hundred and thirty illustrations and a complete index of eleven hundred references by Fairham William

Author:Fairham, William
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Woodwork, Carpentry
Publisher: Philadelphia and London, J. B. Lippincott company
Published: 1921-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


Fig. 251.—The Knuckle Joint Hinge.

exactly the same pattern sold at about ^i. per pair. The joint, however, is still used for repair work and in cases where a stamped metal bracket has not sufficient overhang.

KNUCKLE JOINT.

Fig. 251 is a similar type of joint to the above, and is called the knuckle joint. This arrangement of hingeing allows the table leg to swing in an angle of 180 degs. and is much neater in its appearance. It is often used to connect a movable table leg to the framing, where it is necessary for the table leg and rail to swing outwards and support a drop leaf. The pivot is formed by a piece « 107



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