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| A type of saw horse on which to place timber so that a carpenter can cut it easily. Two posts are sunk directly into the ground *hottatebashira @§, and a horizontal piece called ringeta Φ is securely connected to the posts. The dimensions of the saw horse vary according to the length, thickness and weight of the lumber to be cut. | ||||||
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