Our rustic hand crafted log furniture is
made by using mortise and tenon journey method.
The mortise and tenon joinery method produces
one of the strongest joints in woodworking for angled joints
(i.e. chair styles, door members, etc.). The "male"
part of the joint is called the "tenon" and the "female"
member (the hole cut into the wood) is the "mortise".
The joining of these two pieces is usually made permanent by
gluing, pinning (doweled), or wedged. A mortise can be open on
one end (exposed or through) or completely hidden (blind). The
tenon is typically longer than its width.
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