Construction
Lap Joint
A woodworking joint where two pieces of material overlap each other, with a portion of each piece removed so they sit flush when assembled. In cabinet face frames, half-lap joints are sometimes used at corners and intersections as a stronger alternative to butt joints. Lap joints provide good glue surface area and mechanical strength, though they are less common than mortise-and-tenon or dowel joints in modern cabinetry.
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