Joint Types
Butt Joint : Boards of equal length and width are placed side by side, increasing the width of the panel.
Tongue and Groove Joint : Grooves are cut into the edges of the boards, and tongues are inserted into these grooves. This type of joint is typically used for flooring and paneling, providing a seamless and secure connection.
Dovetail Joint : This joint is characterized by its interlocking wedge-shaped fingers. It is commonly used in woodworking for its strength and decorative appeal.
Applications of Solid Wood Panels
Solid wood panels are commonly used in interior decoration, cabinets, furniture, tabletops, woodworking DIY projects, and various other applications. They offer consumers a flexible and high-quality option for their projects.