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Mortise and tenon flats are usually covered with canvas for painting, or lining material and black serge if they are intended to be masking flats. | [http://sawdustmaking.com/woodjoints/mortisetenon.htm Mortise] and tenon flats are usually covered with canvas for painting, or lining material and black serge if they are intended to be masking flats. | ||
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. |