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weak because the glue will definitively burn wile it is compressed together

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A butt joint is commonly used in woodworking to join two pieces of wood at their ends, forming a right angle. It is a simple and quick technique but is not very strong on its own. It is often reinforced with glue, screws, or dowels for added strength.

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a butt can get screwed

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