Definitionn. a square hole made to receive a tenon and so to form a joint
Last update: June 25, 2015
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In diameter, and had a double row of piles, bound by horizontal stretchers with square mortise-holes, enclosing an area 60 ft. [Please select]
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The tenon or tongue of the joint is sloping on three surfaces and the mortise is cut sloping to match. [Please select]
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The latch I is made of an old-fashioned gate latch which is mortised in the bottom joist of the kennel. [Please select]
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The hubs, C, should be made of wood, drilled to fit the shaft and mortised out to hold the paddles, D. [Please select]
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There is a reason for the shape, size and location of each tenon or mortise. [Please select]
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The mortise for the key is to be placed in the middle of the tenon. [Please select]
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It will be noted that this mortise is laid out 1-1/16 in. [Please select]
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Cut this in halves and mortise for the center piece in the two halves and fasten to the gunwales. [Please select]
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] THE BRIDLE JOINT A bridle joint is often defined as the reverse of a mortise and tenon, and is chiefly used in the carpentry and joinery trades. [Please select]
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A joint of this type may be applied in nearly all cases where a halved or a mortise and tenon joint could be used. [Please select]
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