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TENON CONTRACTING GROUP LLC

mainly when the adjoining pieces connect at right angles · though it can be used to connect two work pieces at any angle. Mortise-and-tenon joints are simple · strong · and stable · because of the precise measuring and tight cutting required · as such · but its basic structure has two components · the mortise hole and the tenon tongue. The tenon · formed on the end of a member generally referred to as a rail · fits into a square or rectangular hole cut into the other · pinned · or wedged to lock it in place. This joint is also used with other materials · as traditionally by both stonemasons and blacksmiths . Etymology [ edit ] Mortise · "a hole or groove in which something is fitted to form a joint · " comes from c. &#8201 · 1400 from Old French mortaise (13th century) · possibly from Arabic murtazz · "fastened" · past participle of razza · "cut a mortise in." &#91

PORTLAND, OR 97229

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mainly when the adjoining pieces connect at right angles
though it can be used to connect two work pieces at any angle. Mortise-and-tenon joints are simple
strong
and stable
because of the precise measuring and tight cutting required
as such
but its basic structure has two components
the mortise hole and the tenon tongue. The tenon
formed on the end of a member generally referred to as a rail
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fits into a square or rectangular hole cut into the other
pinned
or wedged to lock it in place. This joint is also used with other materials
as traditionally by both stonemasons and blacksmiths . Etymology [ edit ] Mortise
Learn more
"a hole or groove in which something is fitted to form a joint
" comes from c. &#8201
1400 from Old French mortaise (13th century)
possibly from Arabic murtazz
"fastened"
past participle of razza
"cut a mortise in." &#91

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