Dado
A groove cut into a board or panel, often used to hold another piece securely in place, such as in shelving or cabinetry.
A dado is a groove cut into a surface to receive another element, used in woodworking and joinery to create strong joints. It is crucial for optimizing structural performance, enhancing aesthetics, and supporting design flexibility. By providing a reliable and effective joint solution, dados support efficient construction, improve material connections, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that components are well-joined, aligned with design specifications, and capable of meeting performance criteria and client expectations.
Used in a sentence
A dado was cut into the bookshelf to support the shelves.
Synonyms/variation
Groove
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