A miter joint is one formed by the meeting of two pieces at a corner, on a line bisecting the right angle. The same class of joint can be used on angles greater or less than 90 degrees. Back tongued miter joint Blind half-lap miter joint Blind mitered dovetail joint Bridle joint with mitered face Compound miter joint Double mortise and tenon miter joint Dovetail joint with a mitre Dovetail key miter joint Dovetail slip miter joint Dovetail tenoned mitre joint Face keyed miter joint False tenoned miter joint Feather spline miter joint Half blind box joint Keyed mitre joint Lapped miter joint of rebated frame Lock miter joint Loose tongue miter joint Miter joint with inside key Miter joints Miter joints reinforced with biscuits Miter joints reinforced with dowels Mitered bridle joint Mitered half-lap joint Mitered rabbet joint Mitered through dovetail Pinned miter joint Secret tenoned miter joint Simple lock miter joint - Construction of a mitered woodworking joint - with hand tools - Construction of a mitered joint reinforced with a feather spline - With hand tools