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Handwork in Wood

CHAPTER VII
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It is strong and good looking and may be glued or nailed.

It is used for fine boxes.
_No.59.A stopped miter_, Fig.

268, is useful for joining pieces of different widths, when both sides can be seen.
[Illustration: Fig.259.

Column-Clamp.] _No.60.A double-tongue miter_, Fig.

268, is made by cutting on the adjoining edges tongues which engage in each other.


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