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Handwork in Wood

CHAPTER VII
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269, is one in which the shoulders of the tenoned beam are cut obliquely and its end is cut off at right angles.

The cheeks of the mortise are correspondingly sunk.

By these means the tenon prevents lateral motion while the whole width of the beam presses against the abutment.

Thus a much larger bearing surface is obtained.

The whole is bolted or strapped together.


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