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- Q1498588 subject Q4057187.
- Q1498588 subject Q5831993.
- Q1498588 subject Q8567798.
- Q1498588 abstract "A miter joint (mitre in British English), sometimes shortened to miter, is a joint made by beveling each of two parts to be joined, usually at a 45° angle, to form a corner, usually a 90° angle. For woodworking, a disadvantage of a miter joint is its weakness, but it can be strengthened with a spline. There are two common variations of a splined miter joint, one where the spline is long and runs the length of the mating surfaces and another where the spline is perpendicular to the joined edges.Common applications include picture frames, pipes (e.g. pipe organs), and molding.".
- Q1498588 thumbnail Mitre_joint_square.png?width=300.
- Q1498588 wikiPageExternalLink sawmitercalc.html.
- Q1498588 wikiPageExternalLink mathmitering-final.pdf.
- Q1498588 wikiPageWikiLink Q1498583.
- Q1498588 wikiPageWikiLink Q1770806.
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- Q1498588 wikiPageWikiLink Q373255.
- Q1498588 wikiPageWikiLink Q4057187.
- Q1498588 wikiPageWikiLink Q41551.
- Q1498588 wikiPageWikiLink Q5831993.
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- Q1498588 wikiPageWikiLink Q8567798.
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- Q1498588 wikiPageWikiLink Q985062.
- Q1498588 comment "A miter joint (mitre in British English), sometimes shortened to miter, is a joint made by beveling each of two parts to be joined, usually at a 45° angle, to form a corner, usually a 90° angle. For woodworking, a disadvantage of a miter joint is its weakness, but it can be strengthened with a spline.".
- Q1498588 label "Miter joint".
- Q1498588 depiction Mitre_joint_square.png.