- A
treenail, also trenail, trennel, or trunnel, is a
wooden peg, pin, or
dowel used to
fasten pieces of wood together,
especially in
timber frames, covered...
- : 222, 230, 267 : 82 This type of ship was
built using wooden dowels and
treenails,
unlike the
kunlun bo
which used
vegetal fibres for lashings.: 138 In...
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unique in its
strengthened and
substantial gunwale,
which is
attached by
treenail. Originally, all
Beden ships were sewn with
coiled coconut fibre, holding...
- pinned) tenon: the
joint is
strengthened by
driving a peg or
dowel pin (
treenail)
through one or more
holes drilled through the
mortise side wall and tenon;...
- bar
retrofit Fastener Kinematic coupling Rebar Spring pin
Threaded rod
Treenail Ivin Sickels,
Exercises in Wood-Working,
American Book Company, 1889; see...
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Purlin Rafter Railroad ties
Reclaimed Shingle Siding Sill Stud
Timber truss Treenail Truss Utility pole
Engineered wood Cross-laminated
timber Glued laminated...
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Purlin Rafter Railroad ties
Reclaimed Shingle Siding Sill Stud
Timber truss Treenail Truss Utility pole
Engineered wood Cross-laminated
timber Glued laminated...
-
Purlin Rafter Railroad ties
Reclaimed Shingle Siding Sill Stud
Timber truss Treenail Truss Utility pole
Engineered wood Cross-laminated
timber Glued laminated...
- Hor-Aha.
Early Egyptians also knew how to ****emble
planks of wood with
treenails to
fasten them together,
using pitch for
caulking the seams. The "Khufu...
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Purlin Rafter Railroad ties
Reclaimed Shingle Siding Sill Stud
Timber truss Treenail Truss Utility pole
Engineered wood Cross-laminated
timber Glued laminated...