schieberblatt
Schieberblatt is a term used in woodworking and joinery, particularly in German-speaking regions, to refer to a specific type of sliding joint or connection. It describes a component, often a thin piece of wood or metal, that is inserted into a groove or slot to facilitate movement between two other parts. The primary function of a schieberblatt is to allow for linear or sliding motion, enabling adjustments, expansion, or the assembly of components that need to move relative to each other.
These joints are commonly found in furniture construction, such as in drawers, sliding doors, or adjustable
The materials used for a schieberblatt vary depending on the application, but wood is the most common,