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接搭处;搭接;
lap-jointed (adj.)
noun
a joint made by overlapping two ends or edges and fastening them together
搭接接头
两焊件部分重叠构成的接头。
The first known use of lap joint was in 1823
1 If the faucet falls in the center of the siding, create a lap joint and slide the notched lengths under the faucet from the sides.
2 Cut a matching rabbet on one end of each table support to fabricate a half-lap joint [5].
3 The aluminum screen allows any water to drain through immediately and the removable roof section is joined to the top with a ship lap joint that makes refilling easy while keeping water out.
4 Set it to a height of ¾ inch, and complete the half-lap joint by removing the waste [5].
5 Start the half-lap joints on the legs by notching the two outside lines with a circular saw set to a depth of 1½ inches.
6 Our entire design is built by the same methodologies as the way a boat was built, with all of the lap joints, the pegs, the fasteners, the pulleys.
7 To join ( pieces, as of wood ) by means of a scarf or lap joint.
使搭接用凿槽或搭接的方法连结 ( 小块, 例如木头的 )