Also known simply as a
pull lap, it is the basic form of the lap joint and is used when joining members end to end either parallel or at right angles. When the joint forms a corner, as in a rectangular frame, the joint is often called a
corner lap. This is the most common form of end lap and is used most in framing. For a half lap in which the members are parallel, the joint may be known as a
half lap splice. This is a
splice joint and is an alternative to
scarfing when joining shorter members end to end. Both members in an end lap have one
shoulder and one
cheek each. Use for: • Internal cabinet frames • Visible frames when the frame members are to be shaped. ==Cross lap==