Doruk, Semsettin2024-09-292024-09-2920220012-67721847-1153https://doi.org/10.5552/drvind.2022.2038https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14619/7832center dot In this study, the effects were examined of wood species, processing types and processing time on diagonal tension performance of woodworking corner joint with double tenon and mortise. Test samples were prepared by using Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris Lipsky), sessile oak (Quercus petreae Lipsky) and black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.). Poly vinyl acetate (PVAc) adhesive was used to join the tenon and mortise corner joints. The samples were impregnated by using the method of immersion for 20 and 40 min with a mixture of wax / linseed oil (3 % paraffin, 10 % linseed oil, 87 % white spirit) and Imersol-Aqua. The test of diagonal compression was used to test 120 samples. In this study, the minimum strength decrease of around 68 % was obtained for Scots pine impregnated with Imersol-Aqua for 40 min and the highest strength increase of around 10 % was obtained for sessile oak samples impregnated with Imersol-Aqua for 40 min. The highest diagonal tension performance of 879.734 N center dot m was obtained for oak samples impregnated with Imersol-Aqua for 40 min., the lowest diagonal ten-sion performance of 189.111 N center dot m was obtained for Scots pine samples impregnated with Imersol-Aqua for 40 min.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCreative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licenseKEYWORDSparaffinlinseed oilImersol-Aquadiagonal tensionwoodworking corner jointsDiagonal Tension Performance of Impregnated Woodworking Corner JointsArticle10.5552/drvind.2022.20382-s2.0-85128235014241Q21573WOS:000773369200002Q3