solidfaced
Solidfaced is a term used to describe a type of woodworking joint where the faces of two pieces of wood are glued together, creating a strong and seamless connection. This technique is commonly used in cabinetry, furniture making, and other woodworking projects to create durable and aesthetically pleasing joints. The solidfaced joint is particularly useful for creating flat surfaces, such as the tops of tables or the backs of cabinets, where a smooth and continuous finish is desired.
The process of creating a solidfaced joint involves several steps. First, the two pieces of wood are
Once the glue has cured, the solidfaced joint can be sanded and finished to match the surrounding
Solidfaced joints are often used in conjunction with other types of joints, such as dovetails or mortise