That's a new one to me, I've seen tee bridle joints but not haunched. Did you use a router plane for the tenon part?
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Yeah - router plane, rip saw, crosscut saw, and chisel to clean up in the socket.
I don't know, but this looks awesome!
Looks like an exotic alternative spin on a slip joint. Pretty nice!
I will have to try that too.