The term is "half lap" and it is a variation of the standard "lap joint".
Some simple wood corner joints commonly used in woodworking projects are the butt joint, miter joint, and half-lap joint.
First you would lie it on a flat surface, then fold the left shoulder flap over to the right, then fold the right shoulder flap over the left. You then fold the kimono equally in half, fold the arms inside, and fold in half again.
flap flap flap.
Fold it in half. Cut 2 lines in the middle. Open the card. Bend the flap forwards. Put what you want to pop up on the flap or flaps. Then, you have a beautiful pop up card. Enjoy
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Flip the side of the puzzle box so the flap that has the bar code is facing you. Take a box cutter and carefully cut across the bottom of the flap then cut each side of the flap and the box side will now flip up, revealing a thick cardboard flap with a half cut in it. Pull it open and you will find the puzzle pieces in a bag. Be sure to store the puzzle on its side, standing upright, cut flap facing up. Hope this helps. :)
The word flap is a regular verb. Flap can also be a noun.
Fine Woodworking was created in 1975.
The same a large bird would, I guess. You know, flap, flap, flap, whoosh, flap? You get my point?
A pilots flap is an aileron.
The past tense of flap is flapped.
Half lap joints are used in woodworking projects to create strong and seamless connections between two pieces of wood by removing half the thickness of each piece and joining them together, resulting in a flush and sturdy bond. This type of joint increases the surface area for glue or fasteners, enhancing the overall strength and durability of the connection.