This a a unique corner joint for a buggy seat base. Lap joints are much more common, and much easier to construct. However, this was original to this buggy so I duplicated the this mortise and tenon style in salvaging the one original seat, and preparing to duplicate the second seat that was missing. Building and restoring horse drawn vehicles brings a variety of old style woodworking challenges as I endeavor to match original manufacturer's styles.
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