Laboratory Furniture
Making laboratory furniture joinery involves precision craftsmanship and the use of materials that can withstand the rigorous demands of a lab environment. The joinery must be strong and durable, ensuring that the furniture can support heavy equipment and resist the wear and tear of daily use. Materials such as solid wood, laminates, and specially treated metals are often used, with each joint meticulously crafted to ensure stability and longevity. Dovetail, mortise and tenon, and dowel joints are common techniques in laboratory furniture joinery, chosen for their strength and ability to endure the stresses placed on lab furniture.