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tenon [′tenĀ·ən]
(engineering) A tonguelike projection from the end of a framing member which is made to fit into a mortise. tenon tenon Tenon (in Russian, ship), a projection on the end or lateral surface of a part, designed to be inserted into a recess or groove of corresponding shape and dimensions in another part. It can be used to effect a permanent or temporary joining of the parts. A tenon may be in one piece with an article, or it may be a separate insert (as a dowel). Joints made by a mortise and tenon are most often used in the manufacture of wooden structural elements (windows, doors, and the like), furniture, crates, and casting patterns. In machine building, end and face journals (pivots) are analogous to tenons; they usually have a cylindrical, conical, or spherical shape. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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No references found | com Products: Mereen-Johnson has been setting the standard for the woodworking industry since 1905 and manufactures a complete line of fixed arbor and movable blade rip saws, single and double end tenoners (1-8 stations), panel sizing equipment, dovetailers, engineered materials processing equipment, and complete rough mill optimizing/material handling systems. Box 2226, Fairview, NC 28730 Tel: (336) 665-1907 or (828) 628-4414 Fax: (336) 665-0576 1 Boring, auger bits All sizes 5, 6 Moulder, shaper, tenoner All sizes 7, 8, 10, 11 Knives All sizes 12 Michael Weinig Inc. The problem with that in a custom application was that we might have a 4 feet by 12 feet followed by a 2 feet by 6 feet, followed by a 5 feet by 10 feet, and in order for the tenoner to keep up with the product, it had to allow that last panel to exit before it reset to the dimensions of the next panel," Stone says. |
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