tappiliitännät
Tappiliitännät, also known as mortise and tenon joints, are a fundamental woodworking technique used for centuries to join two pieces of wood. This method involves creating a projecting piece of wood, the tenon, which fits snugly into a corresponding hole, the mortise. The tenon is typically cut on the end of one piece of wood, while the mortise is carved into the edge or face of another.
The strength of a tappiliitäntä lies in its mechanical interlocking. When properly fitted, the joint provides
Tappiliitännät are widely used in furniture construction, timber framing, and cabinetry. They are prized for their