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![Saw this slick looking bed frame and it's got me wanting to try this joinery. Is there a reason the middle 1/3 of those tenons look like a piece was sandwiched in Saw this slick looking bed frame and it's got me wanting to try this joinery. Is there a reason the middle 1/3 of those tenons look like a piece was sandwiched in](https://preview.redd.it/oc6bznmq15n71.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=2842dd0a688fd50de37e5b8db8a02adea3cb19dd)
Saw this slick looking bed frame and it's got me wanting to try this joinery. Is there a reason the middle 1/3 of those tenons look like a piece was sandwiched in
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