
In Shop Design: “A Timber-Frame Dream” (FWW #188), a joint was drawn incorrectly. The author reused an existing timber frame, but strengthened it by trimming the tenoned pieces to add a haunch, as shown below.
In Shop Design: “A Timber-Frame Dream” (FWW #188), a joint was drawn incorrectly. The author reused an existing timber frame, but strengthened it by trimming the tenoned pieces to add a haunch, as shown below.
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