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What does a joiner do

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would a joiner repair wooden mirror frames

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  1. a joiner joins stuff


  2. a jointer makes the edges of your wood  straight so the joint would fit tight .now if you are talk in about a biscuit jointer  to join the corners of your mirror  it is a flat piece of wood that fits into slots on each corner of the Morrow glue is put on and then they are put together EVERY tight fit and strong I'm sending site the pic.s show you

  3. a joiner is the British equivalent of a carpenter.  

  4. A joiner is a skilled workman who has served the recognised time to acheive his qualification. There are joiners who specialise in a certain field such as house building, basically a joiner is a person that works with wood and timber.

    As for your mirror frames I would take them to a picture framing studio, I am sure they would sort them.

  5. Several types but a biscuit joiner is most popular. It cuts a small space in both sides of the wood to be joined. Then a small football shaped piece of wood is wet with glue and the wood is pulled togeather and clamped. When dried, it is like one piece of wood.

  6.      I have a "biscuit cutter" it make small slots that pieces of wood, cut the same way, are put into these slots with glue. When hardened, it's like one piece of wood. Angles for wood, like a mirror, are held together this way very tight.
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