Shims are ubiquitous, their only role is to hold space in a joint, and the designer generally gives the joint far more attention. Do-it-yourself projects may include scraps of wood, wood wedges, shingles, or even strips of aluminum cut from a soda can – all fulfilling the role of the shim. However, professionals need a higher class of shims in construction that can play their role in reliable, engineered systems.
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