There are several but the strongest is the "dove tail" joint.
it is a woodwork joint
Actually the joint is found at the corner of your jaws.
its woodwork :D
Building cabinets. Typically found at top and bottom panels, fix shelves, integral toe kicks and nailers. It is a standard design in the AWS manual section 10. (AWS = Architectural Woodwork Standards) The AWS manual is the Joint effort of the 3 major cabinetry certification bodies: 1. The Woodwork Institute (WI) 2. The Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI) 3. The Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada (AWMAC)
Building cabinets. Typically found at top and bottom panels, fix shelves, integral toe kicks and nailers. It is a standard design in the AWS manual section 10. (AWS = Architectural Woodwork Standards) The AWS manual is the Joint effort of the 3 major cabinetry certification bodies: 1. The Woodwork Institute (WI) 2. The Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI) 3. The Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada (AWMAC)
Building cabinets. Typically found at top and bottom panels, fix shelves, integral toe kicks and nailers. It is a standard design in the AWS manual section 10. (AWS = Architectural Woodwork Standards) The AWS manual is the Joint effort of the 3 major cabinetry certification bodies: 1. The Woodwork Institute (WI) 2. The Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI) 3. The Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada (AWMAC)
Butt joint Mortise and tenon Dovetail Corner joint finger joint
I think you mean axle shaft joint. The usual symptom of a bad axle shaft joint is a crunching noise when turning corners.
Pivot joint is the type found in the neck.
One of them is the 'butt joint', where two pieces of metal are simply butted together. Another is the 'lap joint'. Other types include, but are not limited to: the flange joint, the corner joint, and the cruciform joint. See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information, including diagrams.
Pivot joint is found in the neck
Defective CVC joint.