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- Treenail abstract "A treenail, also trenail, trennel, or trunnel, is a wooden peg, pin, or dowel used to fasten pieces of wood together, especially in timber frames, covered bridges, wooden shipbuilding and boat building. Many such buildings and bridges are still in use. Locust is a favorite wood when making trunnels in shipbuilding due to its strength and rot resistance and red oak is typical in buildings.A method of firmly securing such a fastener in shipbuilding was to cut a parallel peg of a softer wood, and then expand its outer end with a wedge of much harder wood driven into it called a foxtail wedge. Ancient shipbuilding used treenails to bind the boat together. They had the advantage of not giving rise to \"nail-sickness\", a term for decay accelerated and concentrated around metal fasteners. Increased water content causes wood to expand, so that treenails gripped the planks tighter as they absorbed water. Similar wooden trenail fastenings were used as alternatives to metal spikes to secure railroad rail-support \"chairs\" to wooden sleepers in early Victorian times.Traditionally trunnels and pegs were made by splitting bolts of wood with a froe and shaping them with a drawknife on a shaving horse.".
- Treenail thumbnail Building_the_Naga_Pelangi_-_fitting_the_first_plank.jpg?width=300.
- Treenail wikiPageID "1226063".
- Treenail wikiPageLength "2029".
- Treenail wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Treenail wikiPageRevisionID "653676406".
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLink Boat_building.
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shipbuilding.
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Timber_framing.
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woodworking.
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLink Covered_bridge.
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLink Dowel.
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLink Drawknife.
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLink File:Trenails.jpg.
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLink Froe.
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLink Honey_locust.
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLink Rail_fastening_system.
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLink Shaving_horse.
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLink Shipbuilding.
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLink Timber_framing.
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLink File:Building_the_Naga_Pelangi_-_fitting_the_first_plank.jpg.
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLinkText "Treenail".
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLinkText "peg".
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLinkText "treenail".
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLinkText "trenail".
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLinkText "trenails".
- Treenail wikiPageWikiLinkText "trunnels".
- Treenail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Material-stub.
- Treenail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Treenail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tool-stub.
- Treenail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Woodworking.
- Treenail subject Category:Shipbuilding.
- Treenail subject Category:Timber_framing.
- Treenail subject Category:Woodworking.
- Treenail type Ship.
- Treenail type Process.
- Treenail type Ship.
- Treenail type Tool.
- Treenail comment "A treenail, also trenail, trennel, or trunnel, is a wooden peg, pin, or dowel used to fasten pieces of wood together, especially in timber frames, covered bridges, wooden shipbuilding and boat building. Many such buildings and bridges are still in use.".
- Treenail label "Treenail".
- Treenail sameAs Q7837705.
- Treenail sameAs Trenagle.
- Treenail sameAs m.04k0s3.
- Treenail sameAs Тибель.
- Treenail sameAs Q7837705.
- Treenail wasDerivedFrom Treenail?oldid=653676406.
- Treenail depiction Building_the_Naga_Pelangi_-_fitting_the_first_plank.jpg.
- Treenail isPrimaryTopicOf Treenail.