rõngaraamid
Rõngaraamid, often translated as "ring frames" or "hoop frames" in English, are a type of traditional woodworking joint used to connect pieces of wood at a right angle, typically in the construction of boxes, frames, and furniture. The term itself refers to the visual appearance of the end grain when the joint is cut, which resembles a series of concentric rings or hoops.
This joint is characterized by the way the two pieces of wood are interlocked. Instead of a
The primary advantage of rõngaraamid is their strength and resistance to racking or twisting forces. This makes
While often associated with hand-cut joinery, rõngaraamid can also be produced using machinery, especially in mass