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PRECISION JOINERY
MEANS NO GLUE LINE

Precision joinery gives outdoor furniture its clean finish and structural strength. Using modern machining, timber components can be cut and fitted with far greater accuracy, leaving little to no visible glue line.

This creates tighter joints, smoother operation in moving pieces, and better long-term stability outdoors.

PRECISION JOINERY
MEANS NO GLUE LINE

Tighter Joints. Cleaner Finish. Stronger Construction.

MACHINE-MADE FOR PRECISION
ASSEMBLED BY HAND

Modern machinery allows for precise cuts and tight-fitting joinery, while hand assembly and hand sanding ensure the final surface feels smooth, flat and refined.

JOINERY TECHNIQUES
WE USE

True craftsmanship is not just about cutting timber precisely, but knowing which joinery technique best suits each part of the piece. Different joints are used to achieve different structural and aesthetic outcomes, depending on how the furniture is designed to perform.

Among the joinery methods we use are the mitred joint and the box joint, each selected for its ability to create a strong, precise and well-finished result.

BOX JOINT

BOX JOINT

A box joint is used to strengthen load-bearing areas, especially where the timber thickness does not allow for larger traditional joints.

MITRED JOINT

MITRED JOINT

A mitred joint is used where two timber pieces meet at an angled corner. Precise machining is essential to create a tight, clean and perpendicular finish.

PRECISION JOINERY.
BUILT TO FIT, BUILT TO LAST.