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gears had
wooden cogs, each
tooth forming a type of
specialised 'through'
mortise and
tenon joint More
recently engineering plastics and
composite materials...
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holes in
beams such in the
process of
making a
mortise or
making holes for the
wooden pegs
which hold
mortise and
tenon joints together.
Before boring machines...
- to lay out
mortise and
tenon joinery.
Setting a
marking gauge to 15mm
Illustration showing a
marking gauge in use A
mortise gauge A
mortise gauge being...
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wheel was a nineteenth-century and early-twentieth-century
style of wagon, gun carriage, and
automobile wheel.
Rather than
having its
spokes mortised...
- into the nave with a
mortise and
tenon joint. In
older wheels, the nave had a 6-inch
sleeve that fit over the axle to keep the
wheel from wobbling; it required...
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drilling point Cranial drill, an
instrument used
throughout skull surgery Wheel brace or hand drill, also
known as an
eggbeater drill, as it is analogous...
- County, Virginia, USA. It was
built about 1920 and is a large, 2½-story,
mortise-and-tenon
framed mill building,
topped by an
unusual and
picturesque mansard...
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attachment mortises for the
wheel's arms. The arms are
fastened to the hub with
metal bolts, and are
cross braced with iron tie rods. The
wheel was traditionally...
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members are
mortised and
tenoned together,
while others are
nailed with square-cut nails. The
building frame is of hand-hewn
timbers in a
mortise-and-tenon...
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drill surrounded by four
chisel blades, used in
making the
pockets for a
mortise and
tenon joint for the
furniture industry in Rockford. This
device is...