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Fig. 189.— Tredgold Notching.
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Fig. 190.—Cogging.
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Fig. 191.—Bird's-mouthed Joint.
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Pig. 192.— Bridle Joint.
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Fig. 193.— Oblique Bridle Joint.
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Fig. 194.— Dowelled Post and Sill.
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Fig. 195.—Stump or Stub Tenon.
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Fig. 196.—Shouldered Tenon.
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Fig. 197.— Divided Tenon.
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Fig. 198.— Inserting Tenon in Chase Mortise.
to 181), dovetail halving (Fig. 182), bevelled halving (Fig. 183), and shouldered dovetail halving (Fig. 184).
Notched and Other Joints.—Of the many forms of notching there are: single notching (Fig. 185), double notching (Fig. 186), dovetail notching (Figs. 187 and 188), and Tredgold notching (Fig. 189). Cogging is shown by Fig. 190, the bird's-mouthed joint by Fig. 191, the bridle joint by Figs. 192 and 193, and dowelling of wood to stone by Fig. 191.
Tenon Joints (Carpenters').—Of tenon joints there is the stump, or stub tenon (Fig. 195); the shouldered tenon (Fig. 196); the divided tenon (Fig. 197); the chase mortise (Fig. 198), in the side of a timber, with one cheek cut away and the depth gradually tapering out to the face of the