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IS 3845 (1966): Code of practice for joints used in woodenfurniture [CED 35: Furniture]
IS : 3845 - 1366
Indian Standard
CODE OF PRACTICE FOR JOINTS USED IN WOODEN FURNITURE _
Furniture Sectional Committee, BDC 35
Chairman Reprcscnting
SHRI J. P. J. Br~~xonrr Central Public Works Department
ADDITION.%~. DIRIXTOR STAND- Research Designs and Standards Organisation ( Minis- ARDS ( ARCHITIXTURE ) try of Railways )
AXCHITECT TO G~VEBNMENT OB Government of Mysore MYSORE
Suit M. K. BHAT.LA Hindustan General Industries Ltd, Delhi SHRI HARCHARAN SINQH NANVA ( Alternate )
SHRI F. H. BHAMQARA Steel Age Industries Private Ltd, Bombay SHRI K. N. WARDEN ( Alternate )
DR P. C. BISWAS University of Delhi, Delhi Snnr A. M. CHAKI Calcutta Cabinet Makers’ and Furnisher’s Association,
Calcutta SHRI R. K. CHARX Indian Aluminium Co Ltd, Calcutta
SHR~ N. GOPALKRISHNAN ( Alternate ) SH~I J. V. DATAR Bharat Scouts and Guides, Poona SHRI B. DAYAL Small Industries Services Institute, New Delhi SHHI FEROZE ENGINEER Hyderabad Allwyn Metal Works Ltd, Hyderabad
SHRI D. P. WADIA ( Alternate ) SHRI G. N. GIDWANI Directorate General of Supplies and Disposals (Minis-
try of Industry and Supply ) SHRI RADHA KRISHAN ( Alternate )
SHRI M. J. JAL Godrej and Boyce Manufacturing Co Private _ Bombay
SHN HIMMATLAL N. KHIRA Jayanand Khira and Co Private Ltd, Bombay SHRI JAYANAND N. KHIRA (Alternate )
SHRI K. S. LAULY Indian Plywood Manufacturing Co Ltd, Dandeli SHRI M. L. MAINI Engineer-in-Chief’s Branch, Army Headquarters SHRI N. T. MATHEW Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta DR N. L. MITRA Medical Council of India .-. __
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SHRI 8. NANDI Posts and ‘l‘elegraphs Department SHRI P. N. NATU National Council of Educational Research and Train-
ing, New Delhi SHRI ASHOK C. PATEL Chandan Metal Products Private Ltd, Baroda
SHRI ARUN C. PATEL t Alternate )
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INDIAN STANDARDS INSTITUTION MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR tiARG
NEW DELHI
IS : 3845 - 1966
( Continucdfrom puge 1 )
Members Heprescntin.q SEBI A. C. SKKHAR Forest Research Institute and Colleges, Debra Dun ,%RI c. SESHAoHALABt Curzon and Co, Madras SHRI J. D. SRASTRI Indian Institute of Architects, Bombay
SHRI C. D. SHARMA ( Alfernafe ) SERI N. VENKATARAMAN The Western Indian I’lywoods Ltd, Cannanore
District ( ICeraIn ) SHRI A. K. RAMACHANDRAN I Alfnnote )
S&D. M. VILANKAR ’ Sir J. J.‘School of Art, Bombay SHRI A. M. SHET!l!Y ( Altcrmfe )
DR H. C. VISVE~VARAYA, Director General, IS1 ( Ex-ofiio Member ) Director ( Civ Engg )
Secretaries
SHRI V. K. GOnNA
Assistant Director ( Architecture ), IS1
SNRI S. P. MAG~U
Senior Technical Assistant ( Civ Engg ), IS1
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IS : 3845 - 1966
Indian Standard
CODE OF PRACTICE FOR JOINTS USED 1N WOODEN FURNITURE
0. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard was adopted by the Indian Standards Institu- tion on 23 November 1966, after the draft finalized by the Furniture Sec- tional Committee had been approved by the Civil Engineering Division Council.
0.2 To ensure satisfactory performance of wooden furniture from the view points of function and strength a series of Indian Standards for wooden fur- niture are being formulated. Among the important aspects proper joints determine the efficient functioning of furniture. Various type:. of joints are in use in wood work and the choice of a particular type depends on the situation of its use. This standard has therefore, been prepared to serj’e as a guide to the wood-worker.
0.3 In the formulation of this standard, due weightage has been given to international co-ordination among the standards and practices prevailing in different countries in addition to relating it to the practices in this field in this country.
0.4 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the results of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS: 2-1960*. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard covers the joints to be used in locations in various types of wooden furniture.
2. WORKMANSIIIP
2.1 The workmanship and finish of all joints shall be such as to provide proper tightness of fitting.
2.2 A joints shall be properly glued before fixing them in position.
2.3 Dowels, brackets, glued blocks shall be provided in accordance \vith the accepted practices in the trade.
2.4 ‘l‘lre details of the joint, such as type, figure, recommended location and remarks are given in Appendix A.
APPENDIX A ( Clause 2.4 )
DETAlLS OF JOINTS FOR USE IN VARIOUS TYPES OF WOODEN FURNITURE
SL NAMKOI~ TYPE JLLU~TRATI~N RECONMENUED REMARKS NO. OFJOINT LOCATION
1 Dovetail joint.
Type Al Rail to frame This method is used at joint points of unusual strain
Type A2 ( secret dovetail )
Rail to frame joint
This method is used at points of unusual strain
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DETAILS OF JOINTS FOR USE IN VARIOUS TYPES OF WOODEN FURNITURE - (.orttd
ILLUSTKATION RECOW~ENDEU RER~ARK~ LOCATION
Type 11 Middle frame joint Sides joined by method cannot pulled apart
2 Mortise and tenon joint:
Type A
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Rail to frame joint This method gives good results
TYPC B (huldercd)
TYPC c
Rail to frame joint For extra atrongjoint
Rail to frame joint T’his is a particularly strong joint
DETAILS OF JOINTS FOR USE IN VARIOUS TYPES OF WOODEN FURNITURE - Cord
SL NAME OR TYPO IL~~TBATIoN HEOOIB~ENDED REMARKa or loWI! LOOATION
8 Lock butt joint Frame joint This is an excellent joint to uae where accurate fitting is required
9 Lock mitre joint Frame joint This joint is stronger than the mitre tongue and groove joint (see Fig. at Sl No. 11 )
17 Wedge and dowel joint:
Type A Leg to drawer box This method may be unit etc used to attach legs in-
dependent of rails, as well as a leg and rail assembly. After instal- lation wedge is cut flush with the top
NOTE - The dowel may also be expanded into a dovetail shaped hole after driving the wedge in position
‘Type B Leg to furniture This method is similar joint to the one given above,
except that the hole does not run through, and the wedge must be placed in position be- fore the leg is inserted
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18 Wood screw joint Leg IO arsrmhl) joint
After legs and rails have been joined, the assem- bly is usually attached to the rest of the chair by means of screws in- serted in the rail