hibata 樋端
KEY WORD : architecture / general terms
 
The edges hata 端 on the sides of grooves, troughs or channels hi 樋 made in a sill or head jamb. Usually the grooves and edges are made from one piece of timber. Should they be made of a separate piece of timber with the sides attached, the edges of the attached pieces are called ukehibata 受樋端 (receiving groove edge).
 
 

 
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