Woodworkers use this joint to join two boards together to create a flush surface.
Wood frame corner joint.
You can remove material from the joined pieces after assembly without sacrificing joint integrity.
Depending on the purpose you may need to strengthen the miter joint by adding nails.
A mechanical fastener or pin is required you use corner bridles to join frame pieces when the frame is shaped.
Large or very heavy frames may benefit from corners reinforced with splines or pin nails or you might even opt for a half lap or bridle joint.
A miter joint occurs when two end pieces are cut on angles and fitted together commonly found in the corners of picture frames and the upper corners of some styles of doorway.
Timber joints frame.
A classic example of mitered butt joinery is the wooden picture frames.
The tenon is one third of the board s thickness and it slips into the mortise made at the end of a second board to form the rigid corner of a frame.
It is often required to build timber frames and there are a number of simple joints which can be used to make them.
Butt joint mitre joint half mitre corner half joint t half cross half joint dovetail joint tips.
Gluing miters means joining end grain not the best glue joint.
Where frames are used they are often clad with plywood or other man man boards.