ncpaladin
Member
Hello from across the pond…just want to get your opinion of spigots vs. tenons.
Teknatool seems to classify a spigot as long grain. (No reference to a tenon at all).
When doing flat work here a tenon (door frames, chair rails, etc) are always long grain.
However, in bowl turning any constriction grip is sometimes called a tenon and sometimes called a spigot with no reference to side grain or end grain.
So the question is…. In mounting an item on a chuck and using a contracting grip…do you use a different terminology for long grain vs. side grain?
Thanks,
Mike
Teknatool seems to classify a spigot as long grain. (No reference to a tenon at all).
When doing flat work here a tenon (door frames, chair rails, etc) are always long grain.
However, in bowl turning any constriction grip is sometimes called a tenon and sometimes called a spigot with no reference to side grain or end grain.
So the question is…. In mounting an item on a chuck and using a contracting grip…do you use a different terminology for long grain vs. side grain?
Thanks,
Mike