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Definition of Tenoning
1. tenon [v] - See also: tenon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tenoning
Literary usage of Tenoning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Mechanism: Exhibiting the Latest Progress in Machines, Motors, and by D. Appleton and Company (1892)
"The Fay tenoning Machines.—In older forms of tenoning machines the stick is placed
parallel with the axes of the cutters, and there are two mandrels, ..."
2. Commercial Nomenclature by John K. Chandler, John C. Redman, Virginia H. Wood, Caroline S. Larner (1897)
"Machines, tenoning. Machines, tenoning, Blind. Machines, tenoning, Blind-Slat.
... Machines, tenoning and Boring. Machines, tenoning and Shaping. ..."
3. A Treatise on the Construction and Operation of Wood-working Machines by John Richards (1872)
"The speed, besides, of tenoning spindles runs slower than those of most other
... Now these two types of the tenoning machine may be said to represent ..."
4. Modern Mechanism: Exhibiting the Latest Progress in Machines, Motors, and by D. Appleton and Company (1892)
"tenoning MACHINES, Tenons may be made entirely with saws, or entirely with ...
tenoning machines producing their work by the action of cutters which remove ..."
5. Woodworking Machinery: Its Rise, Progress, and Construction, with Hints on by Manfred Powis Bale (1894)
"tenoning MACHINES. MORTISING and tenoning are so inseparably connected, as being
together in fact the principal joint used in wood-working, that, ..."
6. The Mechanics' Magazine (1856)
"Angler's winch-handle. Box for match», *c. Pocket-protector. Bag-frame.
Waterproof cap, life-buoy, &c. Safety-envelope. Travelling-bags. Sawing & tenoning- ..."
7. Modern Industrial Progress by Charles Henry Cochrane (1904)
"... tenoning Machine. Exhibition in 1876. The Romanesque or Byzantine fad followed,
but by 1889 was superseded by the eighteenth-century style, ..."