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  2. Bullnose - Wikipedia

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    Bullnose ceramic tile trim Bullnose is a term used in building construction for rounded convex trim, particularly in masonry and ceramic tile . [ 1 ] It is also used in relation to road safety and (formerly) railroad engineering design.

  3. Quarry tile - Wikipedia

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    Traditional quarry tiles were unglazed and either red, grey, or black/very dark blue; however, modern "decorator" tiles come in a variety of tints and finishes. Industrial quarry tile is available with abrasive frit embedded in the surface to provide a non-slip finish in wet areas such as commercial kitchens and laboratories.

  4. Glaze defects - Wikipedia

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    Crazing is a spider web pattern of cracks penetrating the glaze. It is caused by tensile stresses greater than the glaze is able to withstand. [1] [2] Common reasons for such stresses are: a mismatch between the thermal expansions of glaze and body; from moisture expansion of the body; and in the case of glazed tiles fixed to a wall, movement of the wall or of the bonding material used to fix ...

  5. Category:Building materials - Wikipedia

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    Roof tiles (25 P) S. Sand (9 C, 44 P) Soil-based building materials (3 C, 45 P) Stainless steel (1 C, 28 P) T. ... Bullnose; Bungaroosh; Burmantofts Pottery; C ...

  6. Glossary of British bricklaying - Wikipedia

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    Bullnose: Rounded edges are useful for window sills, and capping on low and freestanding walls. Cant: A header that is angled at less than 90 degrees. Closer: A cut brick used to change the bond at quoins. Commonly a quarter bat. Queens closer: A brick that has been cut over its length and is a stretcher long and a quarter-bat deep. Commonly ...

  7. List of heritage sites in Victoria West - Wikipedia

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    Three-bay Karoo-type cottage with edge-moulded stepped and pedimented parapet and cornice. Verandah with a bullnose roof (rare for the town) on square pillars and slightly dipped walls. Modern door and modern steel windows. Type of site: House. Current use: Residential: House. Intrinsic architectural merit Victoria West: Victoria West Register

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