hewn and pegged
Isaac Kremer/ September 11, 2018/
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A glossary/frame-construction/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="daa4ba4640052460865267e2d09f1073" target="_blank" >frame construction system in which the beams are hewn with an adze (predating saws) and joined by large wooden pegs. (Poppeliers, 1983) Photo from New Lebanon, New York, 2010.