noun
- A hole drilled through a mortise and tenon joint, slightly offset so that a pin driven through it pulls the joint tight.
Usage: woodworking; carpentry
verb
- To fasten a mortise and tenon joint by driving a pin through offset holes to draw the pieces together.
Usage: woodworking; carpentry
Examples
- The carpenter used a drawbore to secure the frame joints without glue.
- He drilled the drawbore holes slightly offset to create a mechanical lock.
- The tenon was drawbored into the mortise with a wooden pin.
- Traditional furniture makers often drawbore their joints for extra strength.
- The drawbore technique has been used in woodworking for centuries.