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Description: A classic and strong joint where a tenon (a projecting piece) on one piece fits into a mortise (a cavity or hole) in another piece.
Application: Commonly used in the construction of door frames and stiles due to its strength and durability.
Advantage: Provides great stability and is ideal for heavy doors.

Description: Specialized version of the traditional mortise and tenon joint, where the tenon is inserted into the mortise but remains concealed inside the wood, making it invisible from the outside.
Application: Commonly used in the construction of door frames and stiles due to its strength and durability.
Advantage: Provides great stability and is ideal for heavy doors.

Description: Wooden dowels are inserted into matching holes in two pieces of wood and glued together.
Application: Used in panel door construction, especially in lighter doors or where a faster assembly is needed.
Advantage: Easy to assemble and provides decent strength, but not as strong as mortise and tenon.

Description: Two pieces are cut at a 45-degree angle and joined at the corner.
Application: Common in door frames where aesthetics are important, as the joint conceals the wood grain and end grain.
Advantage: Visually appealing, though not as strong as other joints without reinforcement.

Description: A classic and strong joint where a tenon (a projecting piece) on one piece fits into a mortise (a cavity or hole) in another piece.
Application: Commonly used in the construction of door frames and stiles due to its strength and durability.
Advantage: Provides great stability and is ideal for heavy doors.

Description: Wooden dowels are inserted into matching holes in two pieces of wood and glued together.
Application: Used in panel door construction, especially in lighter doors or where a faster assembly is needed.
Advantage: Easy to assemble and provides decent strength, but not as strong as mortise and tenon.

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ENTRANCE DOORS

Typically made from materials like wood, metal, or fiberglass, entrance doors are designed to be sturdy and weather-resistant.

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INTERIOR
DOORS

Interior doors are usually made of lighter materials like wood, MDF (medium-density fiberboard), or hollow-core materials, and are often less durable than exterior doors.

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FRENCH DOORS

French doors are a type of door that typically consists of a pair of doors made primarily of glass panes, framed in wood or metal.

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