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The table top came out quite well, and I planed the whole thing flat by hand.
Now I'm building the frame, and I could use some input on joints.
Being Norwegian, I'm a big fan of notched joints, so that's what I'm using here too. The work table is not for woodworking, basically just going to be a big heavy table with 6 legs, and I need to be able to remove half of the top and the front supports on one half.

So to get on with it, I'm using notched joints which are working extremely well so far, but now I've reached the tricky part. So far I've made 3-way intersection with 2 parts on top. all to be wedged and glued later. But I also need to make a 3-way intersection with 3 parts, where the top one is to be able to be easily disassembled, any idea for how to do this easily?

Pic related is the ones I've made so far. Forgive my poor sketchup skills, I've never used it before.

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