Scarf joint

AKA Scarph joint.
A method of joining two pieces of lumber, end to end without increasing the thickness of the finished piece . One usually uses a Taper jig on a Table Saw to accomplish this cut as Scarf joints tend to be on the order 15 - 20 degrees. Below is an image of a simple scarf joint.
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Scarf joints can also be extremely complex, involving; cogs, multi-step cuts, and even tennons depending on their application. Below is an example of a complex scarf joint with a Key or Cog.
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