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We offer two types of joinery in our solid wood furniture series. Mitered Joints and Finger Joints. Our goal is to offer different solutions that are close to equal in quality, but have different price points. For most applications, the mitered joint is perfectly suitable. For those of you that want a premium joint that is a throw-back to old-school woodworking, the finger joints will offer you that.

Note that Baltic Birch Plywood and African Mahogany are only available in mitered joinery in the Premium Series Racks.

Mitered Joints
Often thought of as the classic picture frame joint, this technique is simple, classic, and very strong. It is two wood panels that each have a 45 degree cut at the end to join together at 90 degrees. The advantage of this joint is that it blends well with other designs in the vicinity. See image below for clarification. Please note that any mitered furniture built by us will have an 1/8" radius round over on all edges.

Finger Joints
This joinery technique is where it all started for us as a designer and manufacturer. We want to offer the best joinery that can be used in wood furniture making. That comes down to dovetails or finger joints. Finger joints are a modified dovetail; parallel sides to the corresponding notches instead of V-shaped. This joinery method is arguably stronger than a miter, or any other joint, due to the surface area of the joints being far greater. There is quite a bit more labor involved in this joinery method. See image below for clarification. Please note that any finger jointed furniture built by us will have a 1/4" radius round over on all edges.