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Air North retired the aircraft due to the requirement to install lap joints.
It is stronger than a butt or lap joint, and often contributes to the aesthetics of the piece.
George Stephenson introduced lapped joints which maintained their alignment quite well.
In particular, grooves could occur along horizontal seams (lap joints) below water level.
The tear was along a lap joint.
Lap joints: One piece of wood overlaps another.
Broadway flats can also be constructed using half lap joints, also known as dados.
Corrosion along the edges of lap joints was a common cause of early boiler explosions.
Made of curved aluminum sheets, it was lap jointed to create a continuous spherical surface.
The post-and-beam frame is exposed, showing off intricate lap joints and wooden pegs.
Lap joints, common on airframe surfaces, are a prime location for fretting corrosion.
The lap joints were single riveted.
Half lap joints are used extensively in traditional timber framing, construction and cabinetry for framing.
Tensile shear of 0.5 inch (12.7 mm) lap joints at room temperature:
The white powder-coated candlesticks are assembled from flat pieces that slot together with a precut lap joint.
The halved joint is differentiated from the lap joint in that the members are joined on edge, rather than on the flat.
The first crack was found in a lap joint, where two pieces of metal overlap, and the later two were found along rivet lines.
Most commonly in half lap joints, the members are of the same thickness and half the thickness of each is removed.
Often the offset will be one workpiece thickness, in order to allow a lap joint which is smooth on the 'show-face'
Then came trimming pieces to length, chopping mortises and cutting tenons and lap joints for the lattice work.
Stress corrosion cracking at the lap joints was a common cause of early boiler explosions, probably caused by caustic embrittlement.
Box joint (also called a finger joint): Several lap joints at the ends of two boards; it is used for the corners of boxes.
In a half lap joint, material is removed from each of the members so that the resulting joint is the thickness of the thickest member.
Boiler inspectors who examined the ripped-open boiler reported finding a crack in one of its riveted, lap jointed seams.
Leather belts were fastened in loops with rawhide or wire lacing, lap joints and glue, or one of several types of steel fasteners.