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|   Lit. abbreviated gooseneck joint. An elongated 
halving joint. The desired length of timber is cut in half lengthwise. The exterior 
sides are left smooth and the interior side of each piece is cut with slanted 
surfaces. One piece is the reverse of the other so that they can be joined. The 
simplest stexample is the okkaketsugi ’ÇŠ|Œp, which does not have pins inserted. 
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| *okkake daisentsugi ’ÇŠ|‘åðŒp, *kanawatsugi ‹à—ÖŒp, *shirppasamitsugi K‹²Œp, *daimochitsugi ‘䎌p. | ||||||
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