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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DRAWBORE»
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1
The Workbench Design Book: The Art & Philosophy of Building ...
You don't want to make the drawbore hole blind – obviously – or the thing will
never come apart. Nor should you introduce glue to the joint. Make the drawbore
pin from the toughest wood you can. I like white oak for drawbore pins whenever
...
Christopher Schwarz, 2011
2
Hand Tool Essentials: Refine Your Power Tool Projects with ...
Twist the drawbore pin into the joint to check the fit. Ensure there are no gaps in
the joint. 3 4 5 6 over a span of almost 4". This is a decent. Saw (or chisel) the
protruding peg material flush with the work. Bore a hole vertically into your
handle ...
Popular Woodworking Editors, 2007
3
Workbenches: From Design And Theory To Construction And Use
Usually this requires boring ir thtough ihe assemblv, i hough the hole can be
stopped in thick siock. The goal is io ensure that the tintapered part of the peg
passes into the other wall of the mortise. Historically. many of the drawbore pins 1
ve ...
Christopher Schwarz, 2007
4
Tools: Working Wood in Eighteenth-century America
The gentleman's claw hammer, drawbore pin, saw wrest, and pincers, although
unmarked, are attributed to Birmingham based on their designs. The hammer is
ca. 1772; the drawbore pin, saw wrest, and pincers are late eighteenth or early ...
At each joint was a drawbore — a through mortise and tenon joint locked with a
tapered pin. When the pin is tapped into place, it draws up the tenon and makes
a tight joint. Another distinctive feature of our forefathers' homes was the plank ...
As my 2-year-old daughter, Morrigan, grew and became more mobile. Main
carcase joints are knockdown, secured with drawbore pegs. This country French
piece is 57 '/2 in. wide and 24 in. deep. Cutting two mortises with a bridge
between ...
7
A Visual Dictionary of Architecture
Also called fox wedge. drawbore A hole in a tenon bored eccentric with the
corresponding holes in the mortise so that the two pieces beingjoined will be
forced tightly together when the drawbore pin is hammered into place.
Electromagnetic ...
Francis D. K. Ching, 2011
he mortise-and-tenon frame joints in the cabinet below are held fast with
drawbore pegs instead of glue, allowing easy disassembly for transport or repair.
Drawbore pegs actually pull the tenon home. The hole through the tenon is offset
...
9
A Treasury of Carpentry
This tenon is shown haunched down to a proper width, and drawbore pinned. ...
the chief office of the tenon being to keep the joint up close by aid of a drawbore
pin, the bevelled haunch h at the top being added to prevent the beam twisting.
10
Hand tool essentials: refine your power tool projects with ...
Use the same bit to bore a lW- diameter hole through the tenon at the offset mark.
Q Assemble the joint. Mark the hole's center on the tenon using a l/V brad-point
bit. □ Reassemble the joint. Twist the drawbore pin into the joint to check the fit.