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Tongue and groove joinery method.

Floorboards and wall panel assembly with tongue and groove joints.

Fitting boards with a tongue and groove.

One part of the board has a slot, the other side features a ridge which fits into the slot.
This joinery method is ideal to make large panels from planks.
The planks stay joined, even when the wood shrinks.
Tongue and groove joints are widely used in the flooring industry.
Another application for this joinery method are large panels to construct of wooden houses.

Hidden nails for wall panels with tongue and groove joinery.

To allow shrinkage it is not adviseable to glue these joints.
It is better to use hidden nails if extra attachment is needed.
Such can be the case if you use the wooden panels on a ceiling or against a wall.

Never nail or glue this joint when the tongue and groove is used in floorboards.
The reason for that is, that shrinkage is normal, and it needs to be adjusted after a certain period.
That is done by tapping against the board in one direction with a mallet and a block of wood.
By doing so the tongue and groove will join again.
This would not be possible if the boards were glued or nailed together.

Applications for the tongue and groove wood joint.

The visible edge profile depends on its purpose and application.
  1. For wooden floors.
    This is the best way to make a wooden floor that can be realigned after the wood has shrunk.
  2. Tongue and groove in carpentry for furniture.
    In this case the joint will most likely be glued together.
  3. For assembly of log cabins, garden sheds and farmhouse barns.
    Providing a draft free wall and solid base for roofs.
    The planks are almost always supported by a previously made frame.

The tongue and groove wood joint is less used after the introduction of plywood and chipboard.

Before plywood existed this used to be almost the only method to make large wooden panels without gaps.
The sides of houses needed a windproof joinery without openings when the wood shrinks.
And a gapfree panel is what this method provides, apart from strength.
A longer tongue and deeper slot allow for more shrinkage.

Read an extended description about the tongue and groove joinery on Wikipedia.

More methods for joinery and woodworking techniques.

Stopped, half through and trough versions of the trench joint.
Secret mitred dovetail.
Four of the many patterns for a finger joint.
Mortise and tenon with shoulder.
Make stronger joinery for butt joints.
The strength of a butt joint is greatly enhanced with dowels or screws.
Several applications of a butt joint in woodworking.
Half lap miter wood joint.
Overlapping wood provides more contact space.
Dowel pointer or spoke cutter tool.
T shape woodjoint.
Corners of 90 degrees have a 45 degree miter.
Make your timber longer with a wood clamp on each side.
The four most used methods to make a lap joint in woodworking.
How to connect timber with a wooden dowel.
Wood joining method with a lapjoint.
Simple trick to drill holes for dowels.
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