Corner Angle Joint

Detail: The corner angle joint is utilized to connect wooden elements like corner posts, legs, and rails, boasting a distinctive structural attribute for a robust linkage. This joint requires fashioning mortises into the legs and sculpting tenons on the corner posts. The tenons are designed to slot seamlessly into the leg mortises, while the rails or panels are joined to the legs, culminating in a secure and durable construction. The strategic design of this joint fortifies the connection between the components, thereby improving the structure's overall stability and dependability.

Process: In assembling the corner angle joint, mortises are meticulously chiseled into the legs, matched to align with the tenons on the corner posts. The corner posts are then connected to the rails or panels, which frequently necessitates that the legs have grooves to receive the tenons. Subsequently, the tenons from both the corner posts and the rails or panels are slotted into the mortises on the legs, guaranteeing a snug and secure union of all the components.

Material: Hardwood: Phoebe zhennan (Nanmu), Teak, Elm, etc.

Origin: China

Number of Parts: 3 pieces

Period: Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368 A.D. - 1912 A.D.)

Detachability: Detachable

Automatable: No

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Corner Angle Joint 1
Corner Angle Joint 2
Corner Angle Joint 3
Corner Angle Joint 4
Corner Angle Joint 5

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