Why the three-bladed design for rams?
Well, they’re designed to penetrate the hulls of warships built using pegged mortise-and-tenon joinery. The vertical ramming head creates a hole in the planks, while the blades create horizontal separation—effectively dislocating the planking tenons.
Well, they’re designed to penetrate the hulls of warships built using pegged mortise-and-tenon joinery. The vertical ramming head creates a hole in the planks, while the blades create horizontal separation—effectively dislocating the planking tenons.
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