T he halved joint is frequently known as half-lapping, and sometimes as checking and half-checking. In the majority of cases it is made by halving the two pieces, i.e., by cutting half the depth of the wood away. There are, however, exceptions ... Read more of The Halved Joint at Wood Workings.caInformational Site Network Informational.ca
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SIR BOYLE ROCHE said, Single misfortunes never come alone, and the
greatest of all possible misfortunes is generally followed by a much
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