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    The fillet weld (pronounced "fill-it") is used to make lap joints, corner joints, and T
    joints. As its symbol suggests, the fillet weld is roughly triangular in cross-section,
    although its shape is not always a right triangle or an isosceles triangle. Weld metal is
    deposited in a corner formed by the fit-up of the two members and penetrates and fuses
    with the base metal to form the joint. (Note: for the sake of graphical clarity, the drawings
    below do not show the penetration of the weld metal. Recognize, however, that the
    degree of penetration is important in determining the quality of the weld.)
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