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    MORTISER AND TENONER 8.1 Overview The mortise and tenon joint normally used to make the connection between the ends of two pieces of wood that have holes and put the glue to strengthen the grip of the mortise and tenon. Mortise and tenon has long existed for thousands of years used in the work produced wood products. In using this joinery is commonly used in the manufacture of furniture such as chairs and tables. There also are used in the manufacture of infrastructure and income staircase made

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    Contents Page Design Situation……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………2 Design Brief…….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………2 Limitations……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3 Design Specification…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..4‚5 Existing Products……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….6‚7 Justification of Existing Products.………………………………………………………………………………………….8 3 Design Ideas………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9 Design No.1……………………………….……………………………………………………………………………………9

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    WOODS Is organic and will decay over time. In wetter conditions with decay will be quicker. It is also subject to conditions such as dry rot‚ or pests. The greater the density of wood‚ the greater its mechanical strength. Knots also contained‚ formed where branches grew from main trunk‚ or where a bud was formed. Can generate weaknesses‚ or be aesthetic. HARDWOODS o o Deciduous (leaf-losing) trees. Slower growing‚ making them denser. Some take up to 100 years to reach full maturity

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    mitre saw that can cut at many different angles. http://www.lanfrancdt.co.uk/manufacturing/woodjoints.htm (1 of 4)03/12/2006 12:15:58 Wood joints 4. Mortise and Tenon This is a very strong joint. The joint is split into two parts one part is the tenon named after the tenon saw‚ the other part is the mortise which is named after the mortise chisel. Within industry the joint is milled using a milling machine. 5. Dowel joint This joint is quite easy to make‚ it consists of drilling accurate

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    Wood Joinery Types Various Methods for Connecting Wood By Chris Baylor‚ About.com Guide Ads:   * All Wood Cabinetry   * Joinery Projects   * Wood Carpentry   * Wood Boxes   * Wood Working Wood joinery is one of the most basic concepts in woodworking. If one didn’t have the ability to joint two pieces of wood together in a solid fashion‚ all woodworking pieces would be sculptures‚ carved out of a single piece of wood. However‚ with the many varied types of wood joinery

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    INTERIOR DESIGN ASSIGNMENT

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. Carpentry: Definition‚ types of joints used in carpentry. 2. Joinery: Definition‚ and types of joints used in joinery. 3. Differences between carpentry and joinery. 4. Finishes In carpentry and joinery. 5. Define furniture design. 6. New trends in furniture design. CARPENTRY Definition: Carpentry is the art that makes use of timber in the building to construct building components‚ such as window frames‚ doors‚ stairs‚ trusses and frameworks as

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    Timber Framing There are many different types of material that can be used today when framing a house or a building‚ from concrete to steel to timber and depending on the budget of the project and what the project is trying to achieve will determine the type of material used for framing. People have been using timber for framing purposes for thousands of years throughout the world due to its easily accessible means‚ the ready supply of wood and aesthetic appeal of the timber itself. Timber is a

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    Design and make a coffee table Aims and objectives for project: ● Make coffee table ● Elegant ● Creative ● Doing more with less ● Modest in scale ● Fit in with existing furniture in the room ● Elegant proportions ● Design the beauty of wood CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. BRIEF ANALYSIS OF BRIEF INVESTIGATION RESEARCH FINAL SOLUTION/DESIGN PLANNING WEEK BY WEEK REVIEW OF WORK PLANNED CONCLUSION EVALUATION RESEARCH & INVESTIGATION: ● What’s already in the market: 1. This a great simple coffee

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    Final Exam Kinesiology Study Guide Lower Extremity‚ Gait‚ Video Analysis Vertebrae/Trunk -Triaxial Primary Curves vs. Secondary Curves * Thoracic and sacral spine curves lie anteriorly (primary curves) * Cervical and lumbar spine curves lie posteriorly (Secondary curves) Vertebral Bones 24 articulating‚ 8-9 fused 7 cervical 12 thoracic 5 lumbar 5 sacrum 3-4 coccyx Atlas vs. axis Joints Atlanto-Axial Joint -Allow for extensive rotary motion at the head

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    The Phoenicians have long been regarded as amongst the first and best seafarers in Ancient Human history. Their advancements in nautical technology and their peoples’ skill on the sea allowed for them to create colonies throughout the Mediterranean Basin and create legends of possible African circumnavigation and while no evidence has been found‚ journeys across the sea into the Western Hemisphere. What allowed these Levantines to become such capable seafarers and what had forced them to turn their

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