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Traditionally treenails and pegs were made by
splitting bolts of wood with a froe and
shaping them with a
drawknife on a
shaving horse.
Treenails are cut from...
- : 222, 230, 267 : 82 This type of ship was
built using wooden dowels and
treenails,
unlike the
kunlun bo
which used
vegetal fibres for lashings.: 138 In...
- keel. Later, the
keelson was
attached to the keel,
either bolted or with
treenails. Look up
planking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
structural keel...
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younger trees were used as
nails and the wood
itself was used to
fashion treenails for shipbuilding.[citation needed] The
ability of
Gleditsia to fix nitrogen...
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wedge inserted to
expand the peg. Some
treenails have been
found with
traces of
linseed oil
suggesting that
treenails were
soaked before the pegs were inserted...
- from
three to
seven tree
trunks tied
together with
fiber lashings and/or
treenails. The
lashings are not
permanent and the
individual tree
trunks are commonly...
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Purlin Rafter Railroad ties
Reclaimed Shingle Siding Sill Stud
Timber truss Treenail Truss Utility pole
Engineered wood Cross-laminated
timber Glued laminated...
- with the sewn boats, but
instead of ropes, it is ****embled with
wooden treenails. Lashed-lug boat
Mtepe Mike McCarthy. (September 14, 2005) Ships' Fastenings:...
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Purlin Rafter Railroad ties
Reclaimed Shingle Siding Sill Stud
Timber truss Treenail Truss Utility pole
Engineered wood Cross-laminated
timber Glued laminated...
- Hor-Aha.
Early Egyptians also knew how to ****emble
planks of wood with
treenails to
fasten them together,
using pitch for
caulking the seams. The "Khufu...