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Lapped joints offer several advantages, including increased surface area for adhesion, which enhances strength, and the ability to join materials of different thicknesses effectively. They also allow for easier alignment during assembly. However, disadvantages include potential for stress concentration at the edges and a thicker profile, which may not be suitable for all applications. Additionally, lapped joints may require more time and effort to fabricate compared to simpler joint types.

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