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		<title>Chopping Mortise and Tenon Joints By Hand</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This project has had more than its fair share of challenges. First the dovetails that needed to be cut by hand and then the tails that were cut standing on a stool with the six foot board clamped to the top of pallet rack. Now the through mortises that add strength to the carcass and [...]]]></description>
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