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  2. Beautiful Victorian Homes for Sale Across America - AOL

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    Here are 20 of the most beautiful ones up for sale. ... This may be the house for you. It has original stained glass and diamond-pained windows, refinished floors, and lovely millwork, but has ...

  3. See inside two-story St. Joe church with historic stained ...

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    All of the pews, woodwork and stained glass are original and have not been removed. Only one stained glass design is broken, and Rock says it is a minor repair. The Calvary Chapel, 1215 Jules St ...

  4. Millwork - Wikipedia

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    Some millwork products like doors, windows and stair parts now incorporate the use of steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and glass components. [1] Several examples of different types of external decorative millwork are evident at an Erie Railway train station in Orange County, NY. Most wood products used for millwork require decorative finish ...

  5. American historic carpentry - Wikipedia

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    Balloon framing originated in the American Mid-west near Chicago in the 1830s. It is a rare type of American historic carpentry which was exported from America. Balloon framing is very important in history as the beginning of the transition away from the centuries-long method of timber framing to the common types of wood framing now in use.

  6. Frame and panel - Wikipedia

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    Panels are made slightly smaller than the available space within the frame to provide room for movement. Wood will expand and contract across the grain, and a wide panel made of solid wood could change width by a half of an inch, warping the door frame. By allowing the wood panel to float, it can expand and contract without damaging the door.

  7. Wood veneer - Wikipedia

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    Veneer refers to thin slices of wood and sometimes bark that typically are glued onto core panels (typically, wood, particle board or medium-density fiberboard) to produce flat panels such as doors, tops and panels for cabinets, parquet floors and parts of furniture. They are also used in marquetry. Plywood consists of three or more layers of ...

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  9. Architectural Woodwork Institute - Wikipedia

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    Architectural Woodwork Institute logo. The Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI), founded in 1953, is an American professional trade association. Member companies are the fabricators of fine finished woodwork, millwork, and furniture. AWI has published a Standard of Care for woodworking since 1961, called the Quality Standards Illustrated.