sillakiinnittymää
Sillakiinnittymää, often translated as "herring attachment," refers to a specific type of fastening or mounting method historically used in the construction of wooden boats and ships, particularly in regions where herring fishing was prominent. This technique involved the use of wooden pegs or dowels, often made from dense hardwoods like oak or beech, to secure planks to the hull. The term "sillakiinnittymää" directly links the method to the boats used for catching herring, implying it was a robust and reliable system suited for the demands of such vessels.
The process typically involved drilling holes through the overlapping planks and then driving the wooden pegs