Deck 15: Case Joints

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In a case joint, wood is joined together end to end across its width, joining end grain to face grain.
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A dado is a ____-sided groove.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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The dado-and-rabbet joint has a rabbet cut on one member that fits into a dado cut in the adjoining member.
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The only difference between spline and feather keys is that spline keys are made of thicker material than feather keys, which may be as thin as veneer.
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Strength is usually a big issue with case joinery.
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____, Alnus rubra, works easily with both hand and power tools and takes finishes well.

A) Red alder
B) Birch
C) Ash
D) Pine
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____ are triangular or square pieces of wood used to strengthen and support two adjoining surfaces.

A) Glue biscuits
B) Dowel blocks
C) Glue blocks
D) Butt blocks
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Any enclosed structure built using case joints is considered ____.

A) casework
B) cabinetry
C) casebox
D) boxwork
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The dovetail case joint is the simplest and most basic of all case joints.
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A joint used to build boxes is a(n) ____ joint.

A) elbow
B) shoulder
C) case
D) box
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A ____ is a two-sided groove along the edge or end of a workpiece.

A) butt joint
B) rabbet
C) dovetail
D) miter
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Through dovetails are most often used in drawer construction.
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A ____ case joint consists of two adjacent pieces, each of which has its end beveled typically at a 45° angle.

A) dovetail
B) butt
C) mitered
D) rabbet
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In ____ miters the ends of each piece are cut at a 45° angle and butted together.

A) splined
B) simple
C) blind-splined
D) keyed
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A glue joint that joins end grain to face grain is not a good glue joint.
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____ loads are those loads that would move a case or box out of square.

A) Bearing
B) Weight
C) Case
D) Racking
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The size and spacing of the fingers in a box joint is a matter of personal preference.
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A simple dovetail jig can aid in both the layout and cutting of dovetails.
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Butt joints are stronger than rabbet joints.
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A ____ joint creates a case corner with one member rabbetted and the other butted into it.

A) unified-rabbet
B) gain-rabbet
C) double-rabbet
D) single-rabbet
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A simple ____ can easily be constructed to make slots for spline keys on the table saw.

A) miter
B) case
C) block
D) jig
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In a dovetail joint, both the tails and pins fit into the recesses, called ____, on the mating pieces.

A) voids
B) hollows
C) sockets
D) plugs
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Varying the ____ of dovetails can make them more visually interesting.

A) thickness
B) bearings
C) color
D) spacing and size
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____ joints are interlocking tenons and notches in the ends of adjoining boards.

A) Lock
B) Dovetail
C) Box
D) Miter
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The ____ joint is an excellent joint, because it combines the appearance of a miter joint with the strength of a rabbet-and-dado joint.

A) dual miter
B) lock miter
C) combination
D) dual dado
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The box joint's integrity depends greatly on achieving a good fit between the interlocking ____.

A) plates
B) keys
C) plugs
D) fingers
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The ____ of the box joint should be milled 1/32" to 1/16" longer than the stock is thick.

A) fingers
B) plugs
C) keys
D) plates
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Tenons and notches are also called pins and ____.

A) sockets
B) plugs
C) hollows
D) voids
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With ____ dovetails, the sockets that the tails fit into are cut only partway through the adjoining board, with the result that the joint can only be seen from one side.

A) half-blind
B) blind
C) through
D) finger-joint
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When marking out a ____ joint that will be cut by hand, it is a good practice to shade the area that will be cut out.

A) butt
B) dovetail
C) rabbet
D) miter
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In a case joint, wood is joined together end to end across its width, joining end grain to face grain.
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2
A dado is a ____-sided groove.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
B
3
The dado-and-rabbet joint has a rabbet cut on one member that fits into a dado cut in the adjoining member.
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The only difference between spline and feather keys is that spline keys are made of thicker material than feather keys, which may be as thin as veneer.
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Strength is usually a big issue with case joinery.
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____, Alnus rubra, works easily with both hand and power tools and takes finishes well.

A) Red alder
B) Birch
C) Ash
D) Pine
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____ are triangular or square pieces of wood used to strengthen and support two adjoining surfaces.

A) Glue biscuits
B) Dowel blocks
C) Glue blocks
D) Butt blocks
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8
Any enclosed structure built using case joints is considered ____.

A) casework
B) cabinetry
C) casebox
D) boxwork
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The dovetail case joint is the simplest and most basic of all case joints.
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10
A joint used to build boxes is a(n) ____ joint.

A) elbow
B) shoulder
C) case
D) box
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A ____ is a two-sided groove along the edge or end of a workpiece.

A) butt joint
B) rabbet
C) dovetail
D) miter
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Through dovetails are most often used in drawer construction.
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13
A ____ case joint consists of two adjacent pieces, each of which has its end beveled typically at a 45° angle.

A) dovetail
B) butt
C) mitered
D) rabbet
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In ____ miters the ends of each piece are cut at a 45° angle and butted together.

A) splined
B) simple
C) blind-splined
D) keyed
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A glue joint that joins end grain to face grain is not a good glue joint.
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____ loads are those loads that would move a case or box out of square.

A) Bearing
B) Weight
C) Case
D) Racking
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The size and spacing of the fingers in a box joint is a matter of personal preference.
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A simple dovetail jig can aid in both the layout and cutting of dovetails.
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Butt joints are stronger than rabbet joints.
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A ____ joint creates a case corner with one member rabbetted and the other butted into it.

A) unified-rabbet
B) gain-rabbet
C) double-rabbet
D) single-rabbet
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21
A simple ____ can easily be constructed to make slots for spline keys on the table saw.

A) miter
B) case
C) block
D) jig
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In a dovetail joint, both the tails and pins fit into the recesses, called ____, on the mating pieces.

A) voids
B) hollows
C) sockets
D) plugs
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Varying the ____ of dovetails can make them more visually interesting.

A) thickness
B) bearings
C) color
D) spacing and size
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____ joints are interlocking tenons and notches in the ends of adjoining boards.

A) Lock
B) Dovetail
C) Box
D) Miter
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The ____ joint is an excellent joint, because it combines the appearance of a miter joint with the strength of a rabbet-and-dado joint.

A) dual miter
B) lock miter
C) combination
D) dual dado
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The box joint's integrity depends greatly on achieving a good fit between the interlocking ____.

A) plates
B) keys
C) plugs
D) fingers
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The ____ of the box joint should be milled 1/32" to 1/16" longer than the stock is thick.

A) fingers
B) plugs
C) keys
D) plates
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Tenons and notches are also called pins and ____.

A) sockets
B) plugs
C) hollows
D) voids
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With ____ dovetails, the sockets that the tails fit into are cut only partway through the adjoining board, with the result that the joint can only be seen from one side.

A) half-blind
B) blind
C) through
D) finger-joint
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When marking out a ____ joint that will be cut by hand, it is a good practice to shade the area that will be cut out.

A) butt
B) dovetail
C) rabbet
D) miter
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