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    In a Twin-Tenon Joint, the Tenon Itself Has a Mortise
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In a Twin-Tenon Joint, the Tenon Itself Has a Mortise

Question 30

Question 30

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In a twin-tenon joint, the tenon itself has a mortise through it, which allows the insertion of a removable wedge that locks the joint together.

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