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joinery

 
Dictionary: join·er·y   (joi'nə-rē) pronunciation
n.
  1. The art or craft of a joiner; cabinetmaking.
  2. Work done by a joiner; fine woodwork.

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Architecture: joinery
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The craft of woodworking by joining pieces of wood, esp. of the finish and trim workings of the interior of a structure, such as doors, paneling, sashes, etc., as distinguished from carpentry, which suggests framing and rough work.


 
joinery, craft of assembling exposed woodwork in the interiors of buildings. Where carpentry refers to the rougher, simpler, and primarily structural elements of wood assembling, joinery has to do with difficult surfaces and curvatures, such as those of spiral stairs, with complex intersections of members or moldings, and with the handling of the finer qualities and varieties of woods. The joiner's skill and art thus approach those of the cabinetmaker. One must have an extensive knowledge of geometrical relations and projections, in addition to being manually proficient. In modern woodworking, however, the hand processes of the joiner have, to a large degree, been superseded by mechanical means.


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The noun has 2 meanings:

Meaning #1: fine woodwork done by a joiner

Meaning #2: the craft of a joiner
  Synonym: cabinetmaking


Wikipedia: Joinery
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Joinery may refer to:

  • Woodworking joints or other types of mechanical joints (mainly in North American English)
  • The work of the joiner, the fabrication and installation of fittings in buildings with materials such as wood and aluminium (mainly in British English)
  • In Australia and New Zealand, a joinery is also the generic term for a business which undertakes the tasks of a joiner - usually it is the name given to the premises from which such work is undertaken
  • Articulation (architecture), a joint or the action of making joints and joints are joints.

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finishing off
shaped work
double measure

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