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CUTTING THE TENON AND MORTISE Use this yg with a router to form the
tenon's shoulders. The distance from the top fence to the end stop is the length of
the tusk tenon plus the router-base offset. TOP FENCE END STOP Jig up. Clamp
the ...
OPEN-SLOT MORTISE BAREFACED TENON TUSK TENON WITH WEDGE
RAILS TENONED. OFFSET (HAUNCH) TENON OPEN-SLOT MORTISE (60
ANGLE) OEVERAL OF THE JOINTS detailed ^ above and on the opposite page
were ...
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"Their Houses are Some Built of Timber": The Colonial Timber ...
The central tenon used in floor systems dates from as early as the thirteenth
century, but for this purpose “it has no particular merit” as it weakens the tenon.
175 The tusk-tenon, however, dating from 1512 in England, is “the ultimate joist
end ...
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The Handyman's Guide: Essential Woodworking Tools and Techniques
637 shows the tusk tenon joint, one of the most useful and well designed joints it
is possible to conceive for the purpose to which it is adapted. On entering a
building at a certain stage in the course of its construction, it may be seen that a
clear ...
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A Dictionary of Construction, Surveying, and Civil Engineering
Christopher Gorse, David Johnston, Martin Pritchard, Martin Pritchard (BEng (
Hons), PhD.) 461 tusk tenon vertical surface. *Flashings, *asphalt to up-stand
walls, and *skirtings are used to form turn-ups. turret A small circular tower,
normally ...
Christopher Gorse, David Johnston, Martin Pritchard,
2012
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Architectural Building Construction: A Text Book for the ...
Tusk tenon joint. The best practical method of doing this is to use a "tusk tenon"
joint, which has a tenon whose thickness is ^ the depth of the joist, placed in the
centre, passed right through 5CDlC cr moies. 'I <f \' f f f f f ( f f I* f ftmr the trimming
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Walter Robert Jaggard, Francis Edson Drury,
1926
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Manual of First and Second Fixing Carpentry
haunch Tusk D Trimming joist Trimmer T D T— 3 =Size of square mortice 1 in 10
wedge T — 4 D — 2 D — 4 D — 4 D — 6 T Tenon Bevelled Figure 8.12 (b)
Traditional tusk tenon joint (T thickness; D depth) Figure 8.12 (b): Traditionally, a
tusk ...
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The Woodwright's Guide: Working Wood with Wedge and Edge
A true tusk tenon is a haunched construction joint that pokes through a timber
and bears a tapered key; but nowadays, any keyed tenon is called a tusk tenon.
The key is truly more of a wedge and pulls the joint tighter as it is driven in. Fitting
is ...
Roy Underhill, Eleanor Underhill,
2009
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Or Dictionary of Arts, ...
24, shows the tusk tenon, with the section kinds, whether for single arches, vaults,
or drains. The of a beam into which it is mortised ; and No. 2 indicates striking out
of the centres, in the first instance, is neces- perspectively the appearance of ...
A tusk tenon or shoulder tenon is one in which the tenon proper is quite thin but is
reinforced by a thicker shoulder called a "tusk." The upper shoulder is beveled.
The object of thisform isto weakenthe mortised member as littleas possible but at
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