Wood Joint - Finger, Comb

Wood Joint - Finger, Comb

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of Comb Finger Wood Joint viewed from the front and side
Description
Description

A comb finger joint is distinguished by interlocking fingers with angled profiles, resembling the teeth of a comb, joining two boards perpendicularly. These angular protrusions maximize the glue surface area and ensure a more secure fit, enhancing both stability and strength. The joint's unique design, which mimics a comb's appearance, offers visual intrigue while bolstering the structural integrity of the joined pieces.

Widely utilized in woodworking for its balance of aesthetics and durability, this version of the finger joint represents an evolution in joinery techniques. With precision and craftsmanship, the comb finger joint stands as an innovative fusion of form and function.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Comb Finger Wood Joints have 5 to 9 joints widths and full joint depths. Wood joints are typically used in wood members with widths between .75”-1.5” (1.9-3.8 cm) and depths between of 1.5”-3.5” (3.8-8.9 cm).

Group of illustrations of Comb Finger Wood Joint in views with varied sizes
Group of illustrations of Comb Finger Wood Joint in views with varied sizes
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
Width:
.75”-1.5” | 1.9-3.8 cm
Depth:
1.5”-3.5” | 3.8-8.9 cm
Length:
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Joints: 5-9
Joint Depth: Full

Materials:
Hardwood (furniture); softwood (structure)
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Drawings include:
Comb Finger Wood Joint elevations

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