maineriskeihin
Maineriskeihin is a term used to describe a specific type of woodworking joint. It is a variation of the miter joint, characterized by the addition of a spline or key that reinforces the joint's strength. Typically, a miter joint involves cutting two pieces of wood at a 45-degree angle so they meet at a 90-degree corner. While this creates a clean, seamless appearance, a simple miter joint can be relatively weak, especially when subjected to stress.
The maineriskeihin joint addresses this weakness by incorporating a spline. After the two pieces are mitered