Similar words: tenor, steno, tenotomy, batten on, fasten on, stenotic, stenosis, arytenoid. Meaning: ['tenən] n. a projection at the end of a piece of wood that is shaped to fit into a mortise and form a mortise joint.
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1. Cutting tenons on a table saw.
2. Mitred housings with mortice and tenon joints were used.
3. Another tip: cut the top-rail tenons just short of the rail depth.
4. He cuts the tenon shoulders one at a time, and then lines them up to make a final pass if necessary.
5. If you find pegged tenons, the next stage is to drill out the pegs without damaging the surrounding wood.
6. Tenon around, a full tank.
7. Tenon foundation is tenon type integer block foundation slab of retaining wallof foundation slab.
8. As the structure of circular-arc tenon tooth blade develops towards the tendency of wide-chord large twist angle, dissymmetric flowing phenomenon will occur in the molding period.
9. Mortise and tenon structure can withstand a nail than furniture made of greater tension.
10. The tenon does not conform to the mortise , so it can not fit into the mortise.
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11. Techniques such as dovetailing, mitre joints, tenon and mortice , wooden dowels were all known and extensively used.
12. There are two sorts of tenon sleeve : 925 silver or Ni alloy.
13. The artist magnifies a part of mortise and tenon joint, so that the nature outlook in Chinese ancient times could distantly correspond to urbanization process of armoured concrete.
14. Furniture's drawer, must use the tenon to use the structural approach manufacture which again alternately the caking agent agglutinates.
15. The report, from accountancy firm RSM Tenon, predicts tomorrow's figures will show women make up a record 49.2 per cent of all insolvencies.
16. Methods Human Tenon ? ? s capsule fibroblasts were cultured in vitro.
17. This tenon won't fit.
18. This paper studies Wood Tenoner Modeling and Computer-aided manufacturing about numerical control tenon process.
19. The risk A man with a clipboard told me that the cutting of the tenons is a dangerous practice.
20. The seat of the chair is a straight forward mortise and tenon construction apart from two considerations.
21. At this stage there would be no harm in leaving the tenons slightly long.
22. When end grain must be joined to edge or face grain, the joint of choice is the mortise and tenon. More on this later.
23. The fixed unit is a fixed plate with a dovetailed tenon and a dovetailed tenon mortise.
24. The contacting trace, microstructure and stress state of fractured gas turbine tenon were analyzed.
25. The properties of mini-finger joint in corner, dowel joint . tenon and mortise joint were compared and studied through experiment.
26. A joint of the vertical pile with power - wasting gap is brought forward based on tenon - and - mortise work.
27. But their surfaces bear witness to homely labor: Topping the tallest stone, once part of a trilithon, is a tenon—half of a mortise-and-tenon joint borrowed from woodworking.
28. The classic household effects of our company adopts a traditional craft creation, hand work fettle shagging, the tenon Mao links.
29. And here's the fun part: you can't get too close to the centre because you need the strength there to drive the bowl, and if it gets too thin, then that hammered-in tenon will split that mortice .
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