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Revision as of 21:32, 11 September 2014
Introduction
Mortise and tenon is a building technique that allows frame building to be done without any nails or screws. Instead two boards are joined by fitting one inside of another and holding them together with a wooden peg.
Examples from Rancho Mastatal
The table below shows a demonstration piece created to display the mortise and tenon concept.
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