mortise-and-tenon joint
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Definition
Noun: A strong, permanent woodworking joint created by fitting a projecting tenon (a rectangular or square peg) on one piece of wood into a precisely cut matching hole, called a mortise, in another piece. This joint is fundamental in traditional carpentry and furniture making for its strength and durability.
Usage
This term is used specifically to describe the joint itself, its construction, or its presence in a structure. - The table's stability comes from its traditional mortise-and-tenon joints. - Crafting a perfect mortise-and-tenon joint requires precision and skill. - The chair was assembled using only mortise-and-tenon joints, without any nails.
Advanced Usage
- "Through mortise-and-tenon joint": A variation where the tenon passes completely through the mortised piece and is often visible on the other side.
- The timber frame featured through mortise-and-tenon joints secured with wooden pegs.
- "Blind mortise-and-tenon joint": A variation where the mortise does not go all the way through the wood, so the tenon is not visible from the outside.
- For a cleaner look, the cabinet doors were joined with blind mortise-and-tenon joints.
Variants and Related Words
- Mortise joint (n): A common, shorter synonym for mortise-and-tenon joint.
- Tenon joint (n): Another common, shorter synonym for mortise-and-tenon joint.
- Mortise (n): The hole or cavity cut into a piece of wood to receive a tenon.
- Tenon (n): The projecting tongue on the end of a piece of wood shaped to fit into a mortise.
Synonyms
- Joinery: The skilled work of joining wood, which often involves creating such joints. (This is a broader, related term for the craft.)
- Wood joint: A general term for any connection between two pieces of wood. (This is a much broader, less specific term.)
Related Phrases
- To cut a mortise: The action of creating the mortise hole.
- He used a chisel and mallet to cut a mortise into the leg.
- To fit a tenon: The action of shaping the tenon to match its mortise.
- She carefully fitted the tenon into the mortise for a snug joint.
Noun
- a joint made by inserting tenon on one piece into mortise holes in the other