Butt Joint - Type: Flat Frame or Carcasse Details: Used in simple, rough joinery. Not very strong, so needs nailed or pinned. , Corner Halving Joint - Type: Flat Frame Details: Easy to Cut. Requires wood of equal thickness. Used in door frames., Cross Halving Joint - Type: Flat Frame Details: Used in frames with multiple rails and stiles like window frames., Dovetail Joint - Type: Carcasse Details: Complex to cut, but very strong. Used for decorative joinery such as jewellery boxes or high quality furniture., Dowel Joint - Type: Flat Frame or Carcasse Details: Used for lightweight frames. Dowel rods make the joint stronger and are used in rails to join table legs., Finger Joint - Type: Carcasse Details: Each "finger" interlocks making it strong. Used for high quality furniture., Corner Rebate (Lap) Joint - Type: Carcasse Details: Stronger than butt joints because there are extra surfaces to glue together. Used in corners of drawers., Mitre Joint - Type: Flat Frame Details: Neater than butt joints, but still not strong. Used in mirror or picture frames., Mortise and Tenon Joint - Type: Flat Frame Details: One of the strongest frame joint. The tenon slots in to the mortise to hide the joint from view., T Halving Joint - Type: Flat Frame Details: Similar to a cross-halving and corner halving joint, but fits together as a T shape., Through Housing Joint - Type: Carcasse Details: Used for shelving. Has good strength, but the joint is visible on both sides., Stopped Housing Joint - Type: Carcasse Details: Similar to a through housing, but the joint is only visible on one side.,

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