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What kinds of mortises and tenons are there?
Tenon and mortise structure tenon and mortise structure reinforcement does not use any nails, and tenon is mainly installed by punching holes in wooden equipment. There are many types of tenons, including shoulder tenon, overlord tenon, chuck tenon, shoulder tenon and brown angle tenon. Mortise and tenon are very common structures in ancient buildings in China, in which beams, columns, beams, plates and other components need to be connected through mortise and tenon, and nails are used in some cases. Classification includes notch tenon, tongue-and-groove tenon, dovetail joint, tenon piercing, tenon binding, etc.
Classification of tenons and mortises
Classification, which is mainly used for face-to-face bonding, can also be a combination of two sides, or a surface-to-surface bonding structure, such as notch tenon, tongue-and-groove tenon, dovetail joint, tenon piercing, tenon tying, etc. The other is the point-based construction method, which is mainly used for T-joints, corner joints and cross joints of horizontal and vertical materials, and extended joints of straight and curved materials, such as grid shoulder tenon and double tenon.
There is also a construction method that combines three components and connects them with each other. This method is more complicated and special, such as tenon with brace angle, long tenon, shoulder tenon and case tenon.
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