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With the mortise and tenons cut it was time to do a trail fit. At this point I marked the orientation of the joint something I should have done when marking out. By removing wood only from the face of the tenon that was under flush with the mortise frame and later from that side of the mortise socket I was able to bring the joint together almost flush. After a little more wood being pared off the tenon from just the one face another fitting I noted the marks on the face of the tenon evidence of some tight spots in the mortise and cleaned up the inside of the mortise, this allowed the joint to almost close about 12mm short on a 63mm section.
Whist this was the case it also split the wood around the mortise. Paring more wood off the face of the tenon and the inside of the mortise did result in a joint that closed reasonably flush and without opening up the split made by hammering the joint together.
Happy with my first attempt, I proceeded to make the frame for a simple two panel door. The complete how to build a door may appear later as a stand alone instructable or as part of how I designed and built a shed.
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