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.