Just saw this short on YouTube,
Pretty cool!
Not looked into them any further yet mind.
Similar looks and function but very different process.Similar to Miller Dowels which have been around a long time
...looks as tho they were pre-drilled to me. Cannot imagine that going into timber without. Lignin 'welding' also seems a misuse of terms.....friction seems to be involved rather than melting.....?Similar looks and function but very different process.
No drilling, no glue, just shot out of a nail gun and “lignin welded” in the process.
They were standard practice with early boat construction. "Trenails". This was C18 ship:I wonder how they would work for wooden boat construction/repair?
Pete
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Just saw this short on YouTube,
Pretty cool!
Not looked into them any further yet mind.
That's how ships were built in times gone by. But without 'heads', called 'trennells' [treenails].I wonder how they would work for wooden boat construction/repair?
Pete
really not the sameThat's how ships were built in times gone by. But without 'heads', called 'trennells' [treenails].
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