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A butt joint is a technique in which two pieces of material are joined by simply placing their ends together without any special shaping. The name "butt joint" comes from the way the material is joined. The butt joint is the simplest joint to make since it merely involves cutting the material to the appropriate length and butting them together. It is also the weakest because unless some form of reinforcement is used (see below), it relies upon glue or welding alone to hold it together. Because the orientation of the material usually presents only one end to a long gluing or welding surface, the resulting joint is inherently weak.

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  • A butt joint is a technique in which two pieces of material are joined by simply placing their ends together without any special shaping. The name "butt joint" comes from the way the material is joined. The butt joint is the simplest joint to make since it merely involves cutting the material to the appropriate length and butting them together. It is also the weakest because unless some form of reinforcement is used (see below), it relies upon glue or welding alone to hold it together. Because the orientation of the material usually presents only one end to a long gluing or welding surface, the resulting joint is inherently weak. Nonetheless, it generally provides sufficient strength in most cases, particularly when fasteners are used. The butt joint is widely used in many applications due to its simplicity, notably in rough carpentry and construction. (en)
  • Un assemblage à plat-joint est un type d' dans lequel deux membrures d'un matériau quelconque sont jointifs par leurs extrémités, sans aucune mise en forme particulière, sans aucun embrèvement (à plat-joint). L'assemblage à plat joint est l'assemblage le plus simple à réaliser puisqu'il consiste simplement à couper le bois à la longueur voulue et à les assembler. C'est aussi le plus faible, car à moins d'utiliser un renfort, on ne peut utiliser que de la colle pour le maintenir en place. Parce que l'orientation du bois ne propose généralement qu'une extrémité de la surface de collage en bois de fil, le joint obtenu est intrinsèquement fragile. (fr)
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  • Un assemblage à plat-joint est un type d' dans lequel deux membrures d'un matériau quelconque sont jointifs par leurs extrémités, sans aucune mise en forme particulière, sans aucun embrèvement (à plat-joint). L'assemblage à plat joint est l'assemblage le plus simple à réaliser puisqu'il consiste simplement à couper le bois à la longueur voulue et à les assembler. C'est aussi le plus faible, car à moins d'utiliser un renfort, on ne peut utiliser que de la colle pour le maintenir en place. Parce que l'orientation du bois ne propose généralement qu'une extrémité de la surface de collage en bois de fil, le joint obtenu est intrinsèquement fragile. (fr)
  • A butt joint is a technique in which two pieces of material are joined by simply placing their ends together without any special shaping. The name "butt joint" comes from the way the material is joined. The butt joint is the simplest joint to make since it merely involves cutting the material to the appropriate length and butting them together. It is also the weakest because unless some form of reinforcement is used (see below), it relies upon glue or welding alone to hold it together. Because the orientation of the material usually presents only one end to a long gluing or welding surface, the resulting joint is inherently weak. (en)
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  • Butt joint (en)
  • Assemblage en angle à plat-joint (fr)
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