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Sunday, August 10, 2025

Mortise and Tenon Miter Joint?

 This sample languished forgotten in the bottom of my box of Sample CNC cut joinery.  I was sorting out that box and nearly threw it away as it appears to be a simple miter joint.

Looks Simple
Pulling it apart reveals the inner mortise and tenon that hold it together.
Surprise Inside!
The tenon was cut from what is normally cut off to make a miter joint. Mating mortise cut on the other side face. There is no weak cross grain in the tenon. This tenon also keeps the faces aligned when gluing up the miter. While I cut both sides on my CNC, I'm pretty sure this could be duplicated by a clever craftsman without using a CNC. 

Very much the best of two joint types working together to make a strong connection where there is normally a need for added reinforcement. 

With wider boards, each side can have a tenon and a mortise.  Identical cuts using a CNC.  Tenons on each side slide into the mortises on the other side. 

Comments encouraged!

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