mortise Definition In English

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  • It was built during the spring and summer of 1839 with a hand hewn timber frame of mortise and tenon construction.

  • Rather than having its spokes mortised into a wooden nave (hub), it has them fitted together (mitred) then bolted into a metal nave.

  • Early planes were made from wood with a rectangular slot or mortise cut across the center of the body.

  • A xed tenon was made by shaping the end of one timber to t into a mortise (hole) that is cut into a second timber.

  • It features mortise and tenon jointing, also known as corner-post construction, for the log structure.

  • It consists of a movable block with one or more dog holes in it, the movable block rides in a large mortise in the workbench.

  • There are no mortise and tenon fastenings, and no sewing.

  • Pieces were assembled using mortise-and-tenon joinery, held together with lashings, pegs, metal nails, and glue.

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