yes it is
a joint were one piece of wood fits into another, only a bit of the wood showing go to this address: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/design/resistantmaterials/jointsrev3.shtml
It is not a separate joint it is your hip joint, the hip joint is a ball & socket joint!!!
No, knee joint is a compound joint (condyloid joint between tibia and femur and saddle joint between femur and patella).Yes, there is a pivot joint in the knee. Pivot joints can also be found in a person's neck, forearms, and other parts of the body. This is because the pivot joint moves by rotating.The knee is mainly a hinge joint not a pivot joint.
No. The shoulder is a ball and socket joint and not a pivot joint.
The joint in your shoulder is a Ball & Socket Joint.
Have His Carcase was created in 1932.
Try looking at your housing joint position from the outside...
it is a woodwork joint
a housing joint
Carcase for Hounds was created in 1974.
for computers
The ISBN of Carcase for Hounds is 0-415-23019-5.
The words you're looking for is 'carrion' or 'carcase'.
The half housing joint is much stronger
A stair housing joint is a type of woodworking joint used to connect the components of a staircase, particularly where the stringers meet the treads and risers. This joint is designed to provide strength and stability, ensuring that the staircase can support weight and withstand movement. Typical designs include mortise and tenon or dado joints, which allow for precise fitting and a clean appearance. Properly executed, a stair housing joint enhances both the functionality and aesthetics of the staircase.
Both "carcass" and "carcase" are correct, but their usage varies by region. "Carcass" is the preferred spelling in American English, while "carcase" is commonly used in British English. Both terms refer to the dead body of an animal, especially in the context of meat production.
it is not quite strong, it will break in pressure......