Tenon in A Sentence

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    All main joints are through mortice and tenon types, and wedged using waterproof adhesive for maximum durability.

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    Another popular choice for making tenons is using a Rockler Log Tenon Maker.

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    Clamp the haft vertically in the vise, and using a tenon saw, cut a slot about half the depth of the socket.

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    Cut another test tenon and fit it to the mortise.

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    Every item is manufactured using traditional dowelled mortice and tenon joinery complemented with solid brass fittings and fixings.

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    For instance, the timbers are jointed together using traditional mortise and tenon joints, dowel pegs, copper nails and brass screws.

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    If the cutter is exactly 6mm diameter, the tenon will be 10mm wide.

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    In years to come when they are past their service they will make handy tenon saws.

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    Instead of using a draw knife to make tenons, tenon cutters are a popular choice of many craftspeople today when making log furniture.

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    It has the usual adjustable thumb rest and the metal tenon rings are part silver and part gold.

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    Kiln dried using mortise and tenon joinery guarantees quality and integrity with each unique TREE.

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    Manufactured from kiln dried redwood with high quality mortise and tenon joints and pressure treated for long life in service.

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    On most horns the crook has a tenon that simply fits into a corresponding socket on the body.

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    One such feature is the pegged through tenon.

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    Remember in the case of double tenons, the width of the tenon is the sum of both tongues.

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    Rustic Furniture Workshop by Dan Mack includes an easy to understand explanation, including pictures of the technique of making mortise and tenon joinery.

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    Tenon cutters - Most of today's craftspeople use tenon cutters powered by an electric drill, drill press or router.

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    Tenon cutters attach to the end of an electric drill and shape the ends of the logs so they fit into the holes, or mortises, of another log piece, creating a mortise and tenon joint.

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    Tenons are the shaped ends of wooden pieces that fit into specially crafted holes to form mortise and tenon joints.

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    The curve has to be carefully blended into the parallel section which will form the tenon.

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    The structure proved to be complex and carefully fabricated using the mortise and tenon technique.

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    The tenon is a projection of wood at the end of wood plank or board.

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    The tenon is shaped so that it fits into a matching rectangular cavity called a mortise.

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    This allows for more flexibility and less strain on the socket, and ultimately a tighter fit for the crook tenon.

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    Whilst I 'm venting my spleen about the wood I have to comment on the tenon joints.