ristühendusraam
Ristühendusraam refers to a structural element used in construction, particularly in timber-frame buildings. It is essentially a joint that connects two or more wooden members at an angle, typically a right angle, forming a stable corner or intersection. This type of joint is crucial for distributing loads and ensuring the overall integrity of the timber structure.
The construction of a ristühendusraam can involve various woodworking techniques. Common methods include mortise and tenon
In historical timber construction, the careful craftsmanship of ristühendusraam joints was essential for the longevity and