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Treenail
In cases where the treenail is or longer, the treenail should be shaped smaller than the other half. If a treenail breaks or fails but the wood it is fastening remains intact the remaining trenail can be cut out and replaced with a larger treenail that
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Dowel
See also
Bar stock
Barrel nut
Dowel reinforced butt joint
Dowel bar retrofit
Fastener
Kinematic coupling
Rebar
Spring pin
Threaded rod
Treenail
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Beden
The ship is noticeable and unique in its strengthened and substantial gunwale, which is attached by treenail.
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trunnel
▪ I. ˈtrunnel dial. form of trundle n. Also in comb. trunnel-head U.S., a circular plate or disc at the head of a coke-oven or in a furnace; trunnel-hole, the aperture or throat of a puddling furnace in which this disc works.1819 E. Evans Pedestrious Tour 270 The cogs, wallower, the trunnel-head and...
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trenail
treenail, trenail, n. (ˈtriːneɪl, ˈtrɛn(ə)l) Forms: 3–5 trenayl(e, 6 treenale, 7 trey naile, treenaile, tre-naile, tree-nell, 8 treenel, trenel, 7– treenail, trenail; β. 7–9 trennel, trunnel, (7–8 trunel, 8 trundle), 9 trennail. [f. tree n. + nail n. Some confusion seems to have existed between this...
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Phoenician joints
The assembly is locked by driving a peg (or dowel pin or treenail) through one or more holes drilled through mortise side wall and tenon.
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Mortise and tenon
Biscuit tenon: a thin oval piece of wood, shaped like a biscuit
Pegged (or pinned) tenon: the joint is strengthened by driving a peg or dowel pin (treenail
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mooter
▪ I. mooter1 (ˈmuːtə(r)) Forms: 1 mótere, 3 motere, 4 mutere, 5 mootiere, motare, muter, mwter, 6– mooter. [f. moot v.1 + -er1.] One who moots, in senses of the vb. † 1. A speaker; one who argues or discusses, a lawyer who argues cases in a court of justice, a pleader; one who discusses a moot case....
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trunnion
▪ I. trunnion (ˈtrʌnjən) Chiefly in pl. Also 7–9 trunion, 8 tronion. [ad. F. trognon core of fruit, stump, trunk of a tree (14th c. in Godef. Compl.); of uncertain origin.] 1. Each of a pair of opposite gudgeons on the sides of a cannon, upon which it is pivoted upon its carriage. (Disused in large ...
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