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602 How Automakers Have Borrowed Joinery From Traditional Japanese Woodworking

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SlashGear · 06/06/2025 11:15 EDT

How Automakers Have Borrowed Joinery From Traditional Japanese Woodworking

Japanese joinery is an iconic aspect of traditional architecture in the Asian country, but Japan's many automakers have also experimented with joinery.

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