Clean DIY craft infographic featuring a step-by-step mortise and tenon wood joint schematic in a muted vintage workshop style. Includes 6 numbered woodworking steps, tool icons, section views, fit callouts, and a safety panel; optimized for searches including origami hot air balloon instructions.
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Craft / DIY infographic titled "Mortise and Tenon Wood Joint". WOOD JOINT TYPES catalog presented as a focused step-by-step technical schematic for woodworking, intermediate difficulty, vintage pattern book palette, clean craft-magazine instructional illustration. Show 6 numbered visual steps about making and fitting a mortise-and-tenon joint. Each step must include: a clear technique diagram, short heading in English, one-line caption in English, and small tool icons. Step ideas: 1) Mark the mortise and tenon on matching wood pieces with gauge and square, 2) Cut shoulder lines on the tenon, 3) Remove tenon cheeks with saw and chisel, 4) Drill and chisel the mortise cavity, 5) Test-fit and refine for a snug joint, 6) Apply glue and clamp final assembly. Include exploded views, section views, grain direction, dimension arrows, alignment marks, and fit callouts. Show anatomically correct hand positions holding saw, chisel, mallet, clamp, and square. Include a small safety tip panel relevant to sharp tools and power drill use, with goggles and hand-position warning icons, no brand logos. Technical schematic styling, precise linework, muted vintage pattern book colors, workshop background kept minimal. Do not depict or reference balloons, paper folding, or origami despite the search-intent note; keep the visual content strictly about woodworking mortise-and-tenon joinery. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Anatomically correct hand positions. No tool brand logos. Safety tip for power tools / sharp implements where relevant.
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