Sergius heard the iron bolt shoot into the mortice.
2
The lock shot into a mortice, so that there was no possibility of her pushing back the bolt.
3
We have seen the splintered mortice and the staple of the upper bolt violently forced from the woodwork and resting on the pin.
4
He taught his grandson how to make flies for fishing, how to mortice joints, and how to make runestones, origami figures, and kites.
5
Dowlas the carpenter, with considerable skill, contrived to mortice it into its former stump, and made the junction thoroughly secure by strong iron-belts and bolts.
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See that it sets properly and is not bound by the mortise.
2
The doors are put together by means of a tenon and mortise.
3
Set the gauge for the side of the mortise nearest the face edge.
4
Six feet long, fourteen inches wide, mortise and tenon joints at both ends.
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Fit the end and side braces with mortise and tenon joints.
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This will prevent the fitting of one tenon into more than one mortise.
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The mortise of the lock inside fell back, and the door yielded to her.
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The mortise for the key is to be placed in the middle of the tenon.
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The mortise hole had apparently got smaller, and still fitted the shrunken tenon to perfection.
10
There is a reason for the shape, size and location of each tenon or mortise.
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I had broken out the mortise, and the lever went "home."
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It's been built using dowels and mortise and tenon.
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This table may be made with mortise and tenon joints or with dowels as desired.
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She went to the door and tested the mortise.
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The brand also sells Ming Dynasty-inspired wooden furniture assembled only with mortise and tenon joints.
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One is by using a chisel of a width just equal to that of the mortise.