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In this style of construction the corner joints are mortise and tenons, as are the joints attaching the shoe to the toggle rail. | In this style of construction the corner joints are mortise and tenons, as are the joints attaching the shoe to the toggle rail. | ||
The diagonal braces however are screwed through the brace at angle to the frame. | The diagonal braces however are screwed through the brace at angle to the frame. | ||
[[Image:Mortise_and_tenon_flat.jpg]] | |||
In this close up of the toggle rail and shoe the pegs (shoe laces)can just be made out in the centre of the shoe. | |||
[[Image:Toggle_rail_@_shoe.jpg]] | [[Image:Toggle_rail_@_shoe.jpg]] |
Revision as of 13:36, 4 September 2008
In this style of construction the corner joints are mortise and tenons, as are the joints attaching the shoe to the toggle rail. The diagonal braces however are screwed through the brace at angle to the frame.
In this close up of the toggle rail and shoe the pegs (shoe laces)can just be made out in the centre of the shoe.