| A | B |
| finger- jointed | trim that is going to be painted |
| trim | Finish materials such as molding placed around doors and windows and at the top and bottom of a wall |
| casing | decorative trim used at a door |
| coped | joint between two pieces of baseboard molding in inside corners |
| apron | piece of window trim that is used under the stool of a finished window frame. |
| stool | Fit this piece of molding first when trimming a window |
| pine molding | can be nicked, dented or damaged relatively easy. |
| shoe | molding used to seal the crack where the baseboard and floor meet |
| coping saw | hand tool used a lot when fitting baseboard in a house |
| 1/4 round | mold that looks similar to shoe mold |
| job built | Cabinets that are built on the job |
| 36 inches | Base cabinets in kitchens are normally _____inches high including countertops |
| birch | Most cabinets in our area are constructed of |
| frameless | style of construction that originated in Germany and is sometimes called European. |
| built-in | cabinet that is attached or located within |
| 24 inches | kitchen base cabinet is normally ___ deep because of the drawer depth |
| 32 inches | Cabinets located in bathrooms are normally _____inches high |
| lipped | general type drawer fronts |
| dovetail | drawer joint used in fine cabinetry and furn |
| 48 inches x 96 inches | Panel stock measurement |
| 356 | The most common window and door casing |
| Stock windows | come with brick mold attached. |
| 4d, 3d, 8d nails | use to install door casing |
| 4d nail | 1 1/2” long. |
| stile | The vertical piece of a panel door . |
| biscuit | used to strengthen a joint in cabinet construction. |