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I remember when I was little, my father used to make the furniture by himself. A pile of timber would be transformed into the table, chairs, cabinet, and cloth covered sofa. It totally amazed me.

Childhood memories are full of the fresh smell of timbers from shaving the wood, and the sound of sawing…

As I grew up to become a designer, I’ve maintained the my appreciation for the natural feeling of wood. I like wood furniture for it's warm touch and the natural smell.

As I grew up to become a designer, I’ve maintained the my appreciation for the natural feeling of wood. I like wood furniture for it's warm touch and the natural smell.

Wood is from the forest and human being is mothered by the nature. The closeness that people enjoy with wood may derive from the nature.

As a designer, both in study and work, one inevitably encounters the long history of the Chinese craftsmanship in both architecture and furniture. The tenon-and-mortise joint structure as the essence of traditional Chinese furniture and architecture has always attracted my curiosity. I collected some literature on architecture and furniture and many e-books on the tenon-and-mortise joint structure online. The delicacy and beauty of tenon-and-mortise joints are truly appealing and stunning.

But a question remains. The tenon-and-mortise joint in books are two dimensional drawings. One has to use one’s imaginations to reconstruct these into a three dimensional structure. The simple ones are easier to understand. But the more complex ones are really taxing on the brain and in the end I could not get to the bottom of it.

This inspired me: Could I use computer technology and 3D models to gain a clear perspective of the classical tenon-and-mortise joint structures?

Sometimes I think, maybe one day I can become a carpenter, a craftsman.

Through 6 months of preparation and hard work, my team has accomplished this little dream.

We can provide:

a high quality 3D model to view the 27 classical tenon-and-mortise joint structures broken down into their composite parts;

exquisite designs to present the timber materials suitable for the tenon-and-mortise joint structure;

well-versed interactive explanations of commonly used traditional carpentry tools;

visual and interesting instruction about the history and evolution of the tenon-and-mortise joint structure;

the ability to share on the social networks;

So this is the tenon-and-mortise joint structure dedicated to all those who have a passion for nature, wood, and design. Together let’s enjoy the beauty of tenon-and-mortise joint structure!

Thank you to all those who offered us a helping hand!

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Reviews (19)

Col. W. Jan 29, 2020     

Good depiction of joints you could find. You can click a joint from a spinning selection, then double click on the expanded joint shown to see how it fits together via animation. There is no way to exit the app from within the app itself, it asks for phone & file permissions that should not be required. The app gives some detail on wood finishes, and shows the types of tools used, and links to carpentry firms. Most content is English. Scroll from menu page to find obscured content.

M. B. Sep 30, 2020     

Amazing app. However this has the potential to offer more than just basic knowledge of these joints and tools. Maybe a demonstration animation for the tools making the joints? Animation for sawing wood into furniture shapes? Things like that. Otherwise very good so far.

Kev. M. Nov 5, 2020     

Beautifully designed and informative app. Only issue I had was that I was unable to open the wood store, although I can open the page but nothing is showing.

nat. W. Jun 18, 2020     

I thought this was a really Kool app. I didn't see examples of ways to make these joints, but the interaction gives me an idea. And the history for sure kept me reading.

Jer. K. Aug 31, 2019     

Love this app. Great look and flow though. Love the 3D views, and lots of information. Why it asks to make calls I don't know....just deny....

Mat. Jul 15, 2020     

It requested permission to make phone calls and manage files, highly suspicious, avoid

Mat. W. Apr 30, 2020     

Horrible! Waste of 30 second download time I'll never get back. Wish I new how to write in Chinese to same the same thing.

Jac. H. Mar 10, 2020     

Very well done I am American and the app still work for me I can understand the use and construction of each joint,

had. m. Jan 14, 2020     

I like the simple informed it offers through the Chinese woodworking perspective.

Dr.. A. Z. P. 9. Sep 7, 2020     

Simple, smart and easy to use

Aka. Oct 9, 2018     

Love from India. A great app to know about wooden joinery.

Jan. D. May 17, 2021     

Wood store feature doesn't work... 😢😢😢

Chr. F. Mar 22, 2020     

Serene information about joints and designs. Cool.

Yur. R. Jul 14, 2020     

Thanks for very good app!!!

luc. d. Sep 14, 2019     

Should not need phone call permission

Eni. C. Apr 7, 2018     

Great knowledge about woodwork structure and history. Beautifully designed.

Jac. W. Aug 9, 2018     

Asks for access to make calls and messages......

kad. y. Oct 2, 2017     

Very inspiring

Rui. Y. Jul 17, 2017     

Totally awesome. Ancient chinese wisdom