Joints : 61
Name | Image | Excerpt | 3D Model | Script File |
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Agokaki | ![]() |
The joint is used to attach a horizontal timber to the face of a square post or pillar | ||
Arikake | ![]() |
A dovetail joint with the dovetail tenon cut at the butt end about half the depth of one beam. | ||
Hakodome | ![]() |
A mitered corner with a rabbeted tenon joint. | ||
Mortise and Tenon | ![]() |
The mortise and tenon joint is a woodworking technique used to join two pieces of wood at a 90 degree angle. | ||
Chigaihagi | ![]() |
The length of one side of a board is stepped while the opposite side is rabbeted to fit over the stepped side of the other board. | ||
Hibukurahagi | ![]() |
A board with a V-angle edge protruding on one side and a V-groove cut on the opposite side. | ||
Honzanehagi | ![]() |
These notches are cut in a specific geometric pattern of intersecting right angles that resemble the shape of a sash window. | ||
Isukatsugi | ![]() |
It utilizes thin strips of wood cut on the diagonal grain and wedged tightly inside vertical and horizontal framing members with their fibers running counter to the surrounding grain. | ||
Kabuto arikake | ![]() |
Known in English as "helmet overlay". It features a thin "helmet" piece of wood shaped to fit over the ridge of a roof beam where it meets a horizontal purlin or rafter. | ||
Kakushi domekata sanmai hozo | ![]() |
It involves cutting, fitting and stacking three layers of wooden components to create a reinforced column or pillar. |
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