keyed-joint
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keyed joint
Also called: tongue and groove joint (US), keyway (US)
HB50
joint formed by fitting the protrusion from one product into the recess of the adjoining one
HB50
<masonry>
keyed masonry joint
<timber> timber joint held together by a shaped key, usually with a trapezoidal cross-section
See Figure A.45
See also: dovetail key
keyed masonry joint
<timber> timber joint held together by a shaped key, usually with a trapezoidal cross-section
See Figure A.45
See also: dovetail key