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Encyclopedia > Dowel
Fluted wood dowel
Fluted wood dowel
Dowel joint
Dowel joint

A dowel is a pin, usually made of wood, plastic or metal, used to secure two objects together. A hole is bored in one or both of the objects and the dowel is inserted into the hole. Image File history File links Holzduebel-D10mm_x_L50mm. ... Image File history File links Holzduebel-D10mm_x_L50mm. ... Image File history File links Polaczenie_kolkowe. ... Image File history File links Polaczenie_kolkowe. ... Trunks A tree trunk as found at the Veluwe, The Netherlands Wood is a solid material derived from woody plants, notably trees but also shrubs. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... It has been suggested that Properties and uses of metals be merged into this article or section. ...


The modern dowel was developed in 1958 by Artur Fischer from wall plugs. Artur Fischer (born on 31. ... A wall plug is a type of fixing used in building. ...

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Woodworking

Dowels are commonly used in woodworking to reinforce joints. Dowels are also often used to support shelves and other components in cabinet making. The dowels are commonly cut from a length of dowel, which is a timber product made by drawing solid timber through a circular cutter forming a rod of a specified diameter. Precut dowels are also available in various lengths and diameters. Artists can use woodworking to create delicate sculptures. ... Joinery often refers to the part of woodworking that involves the joining together of parts of wood. ... Cabinet making is the practice of utilizing many woodworking skills to create cabinets, shelving and furniture. ...


A fluted dowel has a series of grooves cut in its length. The purpose of the fluting is to allow glue to squeeze out as the dowel is inserted so that excess glue does not collect at the bottom of the hole causing the timber to split when mating pieces are clamped together.


Stone masonry

Steel dowels
Steel dowels

Steel dowels are commonly used in masonry to pin stone components together. Holes are bored in the stone and the steel dowels inserted to secure the components. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 694 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (2200 × 1900 pixel, file size: 2 MB, MIME type: image/jpeg) (All user names refer to en. ... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 694 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (2200 × 1900 pixel, file size: 2 MB, MIME type: image/jpeg) (All user names refer to en. ... Masonry in action; a Mason at work. ...


Machinery

In the design and assembly of machines, dowels are typically used as precise locating devices. Steel dowels are machined to very tight tolerances, and the corresponding holes for these dowels are also machined to very tight tolerances meaning. For example a 6mm dowel is typically machined to within 0.005mm tolerances. Corresponding holes for dowels can be made to allow the dowel to be slip-fitted into the hole - for example with a +0.01mm dimensional call out on a 6mm hole), or press-fitted - for example with an -0.01 dimensional call out on a 6mm hole


How does this help? Without the use of dowels, if a component is mated to another component through the use of bolts only and no dowels, there can be quite a bit of variation in the location of the two components with respect to each other. Typical drilling / milling operations, as well as typical manufacturing practices for bolt threads means that a bolt in a hole has typically a bit of play, at least 0.2mm/ 0.008" for bolts up to 10mm / 3/8". If dowels are used in addition to the bolts, the variation will drop to about 0.01 mm/0.0004".


Engineers typically use the dowel holes as reference points when they design the components to ensure that at assembly time the variation in position is controlled and is repeatable irregardless of who assembles the components.


In vehicles, dowels are found anywhere where precise mating is required. Differential gear casing, engine, transmission, etc.


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