- A
mortise and tenon (occasionally
mortice and tenon)
joint connects two
pieces of wood or
other material.
Woodworkers around the
world have used it for...
- (timber), such as a
mortise in a
mortise and tenon joint. The
square chisel mortiser (also
called hollow chisel mortiser),
similar to a
drill press in many...
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Mortise or
mortice may
refer to:
Mortise and tenon, a
woodworking joint Ankle mortise, part of the
distal tibia joining the
talus bone to form an ankle...
-
Tenon may
refer to: one of the two
elements of a
mortise and tenon joint Tenon capsule, a
membrane around the
eyeball Tenon Group, a
chartered accountancy...
- a
locked mortise and tenon wood
joinery technique used in
shipbuilding to
fasten watercraft hulls. The
locked (or pegged)
mortise and tenon technique...
- Bellwood, P.; Cameron, J. (2007). "Ancient Boats, Boat Timbers,
and Locked Mortise-
and-
Tenon Joints from Bronze/Iron-Age
Northern Vietnam". The International...
- a
woodworking joint,
similar to a
mortise and tenon, in that a
tenon is cut on the end of one
member and a
mortise is cut into the
other to
accept it...
-
together with
various joints,
commonly and originally with lap jointing,
and then
later pegged mortise and tenon joints.
Diagonal bracing is used to prevent...
- adhesives,
while others use only wood
elements (such as
dowels or
plain mortise and tenon ****ings). The
characteristics of
wooden joints—strength, flexibility...
-
shipbuilding and boat building. It is
driven into a hole
bored through two (or more)
pieces of
structural wood (
mortise and tenon). The use of wood as a
tenon can...