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A plate joint is when two plate ti tonics are joined together.

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A plate joint is a type of woodworking joint where two pieces of wood are joined together by overlapping them and fastening them with screws, nails, or glue. This joint provides strength and stability, making it commonly used in construction and furniture making.

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