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Something i have come to wonder about staked furniture. If a conical tenon is better than a cylindrical tenon, but some tools to make conical mortises to hold conical tenons can be hard to find--would a pyramidal mortis and tenon system work as a compromise? They need not even come to a perfect point, so long as you match the angles. This could be especially useful if you are laminating the boards for a bench and you want to drive legs into the bottom. Is this a good idea or a failed ide that has been tried before?
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