Mitre Joints are joints made by bevelling each of two parts. at Two 45 degree angles to form a corner. Usually at a 90 degree angle. :)
Mitre joints can be strong if properly executed with precise cutting and tight assembly. However, they are considered weaker than other types of joints like dovetail or mortise and tenon joints, especially when used in load-bearing applications. Reinforcing mitre joints with additional methods such as biscuits, dowels, or splines can increase their strength.
A mitre joint forms a nice right angle.
Expansion joints. Butt,lap,half-housed,mortise/tenon and mitre joints to name some common ones.
A mitre guillotine is a type of cutting tool used to make precise cuts at a specific angle, typically 45 degrees, in materials such as wood, plastic, or metal. It has a blade that is guided along a track or rail, allowing for clean and accurate cuts at the desired angle. It is commonly used in woodworking and carpentry projects.
For a bedside locker, you would typically use butt joints or mitre joints for the corners to provide strength and stability. Additionally, you may use dowel joints or pocket hole joints for attaching the sides and shelves to the frame.
I am not aware of "mitre" being used as a unit of measurement.
A mitre square is used to construct items that have a precise right-angle. There's another gadget called a "mitre box", which allows you to saw boards at specific angles like 90 degrees or 45 degrees.
Adolfo Mitre has written: 'Mitre en estampas'
In New Zealand? or Australia? Mitre 10 or Mitre 10 MEGA?
A mitre is an item of headgear.
Esmeralda Mitre's birth name is Esmeralda Mitre lvarez De Toledo.
A mitre