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| 2. Mortising the lower side board to
receive the kick board tenons. |
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| 4. Using a plywood guide to make a miter
on the side board. |
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| 6. Because the side board has been mitered
for the bottom board, the front mortise (and the
front tenon of the bottom board) must be narrower
to compensate for the loss of material. |
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| 8. The kick board meeting the side board. |
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| 3. Cleaning out the mortises with a
sokozarai-nomi (bottom cleaning chisel). |
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| 5. Paring a clean miter line for the
mating bottom board. |
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| 7. The finished mortises and tenons of
the side board meeting the bottom board. |
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| 9. A bottom view of the toe kick board,
side board and bottom board. |
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