puitpinna
Puitpinna is a term used in some carpentry and architectural contexts to denote a wooden pin or dowel used as a non-metallic fastener in timber joinery. The concept is closely related to treenails or wooden pegs found in traditional timber framing, where a wooden pin is driven through aligned holes to lock two members together. The exact usage and meaning of puitpinna can vary by region and language, and it is not a standardized term across all woodworking communities.
Construction and forms: Puitpinnas are typically made from hardwood such as oak, beech, or birch, chosen for
History and use: Wooden pins have a long history in timber framing and vernacular architecture in Europe