Everything you need to know about mortise and tenon joints FEB 22,2024 👋 A mortise and tenon is a popular type of joint that is used to connect two pieces of wood. A mortise is basically a slot cut in a piece of stock. A tenon is a reduced tongue on the end of the stock that is cut to fit into the mortise. The mortis
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Digital PDF Book Instant Download. Download it direct to your computer for reading or printing. 39 EXERCISES in WOODWORKING WITH A SHORT TREATISE ON WOOD 156 Pages By IVIN SICKELS, M. S., M. D. If you are interested in learning Woodworking, this is a great book to have in your collection. The original edition of this Rare book was printed in the 1889 ****====================================================**** My Personal 100% Guarantee To You If you Buy this Book and after reading it, You feel that You did not get Your Money's worth from it, Message me and I will cancel your purchase and Refund Your Money. And You Can Keep The Book as My Personal Gift To You. ****====================================================**** PREFACE. The exercises in wood-working in this book were prepared by me during the summer of 1883, for the students of the College of the City of New York. Subsequent teaching suggested many changes and additions, until the manuscript was scarcely presentable. This manuscript has been copied for other schools ; and now, in order that those who have recently asked for it may receive it in better shape, this little volume is printed. I am indebted to Mr. Bashford Dean for the part relating to injurious insects, which was written expressly for this book. I. S. NEW YORK, September, 1889. CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION PART FIRST. - WOOD. Structure of wood Composition of wood Branching of stems 19 Age of trees 20 Decay of trees 20 Season for cutting21 Milling21 Drying of wood 22 Warping 23 Properties of wood 24 Defects in wood 28 Measure and value of wood 29 Kinds of wood 30 Table of chief qualities of wood 38 Wood and iron 38 Wood-working trades 39 Parasitic plants 41 Timber-borers 45 Preservation of wood 52 PART SECOND. - EXERCISES. Tools (Plates A and B) 58 Drawing (Plate C) 63 Exercise 1. Use of the chisel 64 2. Use of the chisel (continued) 66 3. Use of the gouge 68 4. Use of the hammer 70 Exercise 5. Use of the jack-plane 72 6. Plane (continued) and marking-gauge 74 7. Use of the rip-saw 70 8. Use of the cross-cut 78 Sharpening tools with the oil-stone (Plate D) 80 Sharpening tools on the grindstone (Plate E) 82 Sharpening tools. Saw-filing (Plate F) 84 Exercise 9. Construction of a half-joint 86 10. Modified forms of the half-joint 88 11. Construction of a mortise-joint 00 12. Pinning the mortise-joint 92 13. Construction of a stub-mortise 94 14. Construction of a dovetail-joint 96 15. Construction of a miter-joint 98 16. Use of the miter-box 100 17. Construction of a stretcher-joint 102 18. Uniting with dowels 104 19. Gluing 106 20. Examples of glued joints 108 21. Laying out a dovetailed box 110 22. Laying out and cutting the dovetails 112 23. Marking and cutting the tenons 114 24. Finishing the box 116 25. Hinging the top to the box 118 26. Construction of a drawer 120 27. Construction of a blind-dovetailed box 122 28. Framing 124 29. Construction of window and door frames 126 30. Inclosing a building 128 31. Laying floors. Trimming 130 32. Construction of a sash 132 33. Construction of a door 134 34. Construction of stairs 136 35. Laying out and shaping the hand-rail 138 36. Use of the frame-saw. Bending wood 140 37. Construction of a pattern 142 38. Shaping a boat-model 144 39. Veneering 146 Polishing 148 Painting 149 Index 151 ====================================== This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Rare Books Recycled Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical books, we have chosen to Digitize this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other Digitizing issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's rare works of literature that would not normally be available. ====================================== This Book is intended for education and informational purposes only. Our modification and restoration process of this book, has resulted in our creating a new work (restored or annotated or improved work), that gives us a clear and novated copyright to this modified version. ====================================== Please note. This ebook is in PDF. file format. You can read it on your iPad or Tablet with iBooks. You can read it on your computer with Adobe Acrobat Reader If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed in your computer, you can download it from Adobe. It's completely FREE. ====================================== Shipping is FREE via Instant Digital Delivery: This is a digital item. Once Payment is received, your book will be available in your etsy purchases to download directly to your iPad, Tablet or computer.
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End grain is not the best gluing surface, so it’s fortunate that Chinese artisans in the twelfth century perfected an ancient joint that today allows us to maximize gluing surfaces while also permitting a more mechanical approach to joint making. In short, a finger (called a tenon) is milled on the end of a workpiece,
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