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In part three of this five-part series, custom home builder and master craftsman Gary Striegler explains the various joinery options available for assembling the pieces. He then turns things over to Brent Shively who demonstrates how to make a floating-tenon joint using the Domino joinery system. Kevin O’Connor hosts.
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