Wide, and of such length that when folded by joining the morticed and tenoned ends A B (fig. [Please select]
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Bridle joints have an advantage as regards appearance over the mortise and tenoned variety in cases such as Fig. [Please select]
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] A JAPANESE TENONED JOINT, little known and rarely used in this country, is shown at Fig. [Please select]
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333 illustrates the method of mitreing the moulded portion of a door frame where the joint is dowelled, not tenoned. [Please select]
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The inlaid leg in this case is stump-tenoned into the top rail, and the inlaid portion of the leg is allowed to run through the rail, thus giving continuity of design. [Please select]
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