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In carpentry, a "Dutchman" refers to a method of repairing or reinforcing a damaged area by inserting a small piece of wood, often shaped to fit snugly into the defect. This technique is used to restore the structural integrity and appearance of the original material without having to replace the entire piece. The Dutchman is typically glued or fastened in place and can be sanded or finished to blend seamlessly with the surrounding wood.

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