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<p>[QUOTE="Hallingdalen, post: 11558567, member: 93477"]Oh, and i thought this was a extra interesting picture. Corner construction shows a clear frame-and-panel logic: the side panel is floating in a grooved post/stile rather than being load-bearing. The vertical corner post runs continuous, taking the structural load, while the panel is free to move. Secondary internal components are in softwood. This is consistent with early 19th-century joinery practice?</p><p>[ATTACH=full]545045[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hallingdalen, post: 11558567, member: 93477"]Oh, and i thought this was a extra interesting picture. Corner construction shows a clear frame-and-panel logic: the side panel is floating in a grooved post/stile rather than being load-bearing. The vertical corner post runs continuous, taking the structural load, while the panel is free to move. Secondary internal components are in softwood. This is consistent with early 19th-century joinery practice? [ATTACH=full]545045[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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