টেনন্
টেনন্ যুক্ত করা
(1) A projection at the end of a piece of wood that is shaped to fit into a mortise and form a mortise joint
(1) My joiners grumble when they are asked to make a projecting top with the mortice and tenon construction.
(2) When I got the paint off, I discovered dovetail and tenon construction from top to bottom.
(3) Each piece of furniture is built as if it were full size, with proper mortise and tenon joints rather than glue.
(4) Both the English and Dutch used heavy timbers to construct mortise and tenon frames.
(5) Usually, joiners cut, carved, and painted all the stiles, rails and panels before putting them together with mortise and tenon joints.
(6) These rails are held together by mortise and tenon joints.
(7) We found the remains of five troughs made of wooden planks, connected by mortice and tenon joints.
(8) A regular tenon provides all the strength the frame will need to stand up to time.
(9) The table makes use of the Japanese mortice and tenon joint, which is an elaborate and exacting piece of carpentry.
(10) Rafter pairs are joined directly to each joist by means of mortise and tenon joints.
(11) This shows a simple French mortise and tenon joint with a pin inserted for strength.
(12) The joined struts are mortised and tenoned to both the joists and rafters.
(13) The spindles are tenoned completely, then wedged into place.
(14) The panels are manufactured with considerable care, sanded 3 times and cut with double end tenoners .
(15) Some cabinet doors are held tightly together with long tenons, while others have short tenons that have loosened over time.
(16) The deep side rails are tenoned into shallow legs.
(17) They employ hand-chiseled mortises and tenons .
(18) The thin drawer blades were merely tenoned into the case walls.
(19) The double-end tenoner remains an indispensable feature of many fields of furniture production.
(20) The side boards of the base end in two long tenons that are pinned into the molded feet.
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