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shippasamitsugi@KpŒp
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Also called shiribasamitsugi K‹²Œp; obasamitsugi ”φηυŒp. A blind, stubbed, housed, rabbeted, oblique, scarf joint. A type of *kanawatsugi ‹ΰ—ΦŒp, a mortised, rabbeted, oblique, spliced joint. The shippasami joint has a T-shaped tenon and mortise and the two members to be joined are slipped in from the side. A pin komisen žπ (see *sen π) is inserted into a 15mm square hole at the center of the joint to hold it securely. The tenon and mortise are not visible from the sides of the joint but a fine, straight line is discernible. This is the chief difference between the shippasamitsugi and the kanawatsugi joint. This joint is used to connect beams and foundation footings.
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a) komisen žπ


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