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A rectangular or cylindrical projection made to fit into a matching mortise. Used in mortise and tenon construction for many chair joints. Cylindrical tenons can often be made on a lathe.
Ãâó: countryworkshops.org/glossary.html
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Projecting from the end of a piece of wood made with a table saw or router to match a mortise. Made to fit snug into the matching mortise.
Ãâó: www.woodworkingtoday.com/glossary.php
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A short projection from the end of a beam, pinned into a mortise. Transom Horizontal glazed area above an aperture. Turret A small, slender tower. Tuscan Order A classical order noted for its simplicity; unfluted columns, unadorned capitals and plain entablatures.
Ãâó: histpres.mtsu.edu/then/architecture/page3.html
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A rectangular projection cut out of a piece of wood for insertion into a mortise.
Ãâó: www.andersenwindows.com/servlet/Satellite
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(Or tenant). The end of a piece of wood fashioned into a shape, usually rectangular, which is received by a cavity of like dimensions, termed the mortise, in another piece.
Ãâó: srmwww.gov.bc.ca/arch/pubs/ship/glossary.htm
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