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  2. Fluting (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The flutes were carved by making an initial narrow cut to the appropriate depth in the centre of each flute, then shaping the curved sides. [22] By the time of the second Heraion of Samos, perhaps around 550 BC, lathes were being used. [22] Ionic base, North Porch of the Erechtheum, Athens

  3. Trough zither - Wikipedia

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    The opening of the bowl is somewhat smaller due to the wide, inwardly bulging edges on the two narrow sides. 6-9 grooves are cut into the ends at equal intervals. A single string, made of gut or vegetable fibers, is pulled lengthways across the instrument through the holes and tied at the ends to wooden pegs so that several parallel strings ...

  4. Kaval - Wikipedia

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    An open end-blown flute similar to the kaval is used by the Bashkirs and the Caucasians; it is called by such terms as khobyrakh, Quray and choor or shoor. A typical khobyrakh is a 70 cm-wide, smooth, hollow pipe made of an umbel (hollow stem of a big, parasol-like umbellifer) or wood, with 3 or sometimes 6 finger-holes.

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    Mikasa Party Stemless Champagne Flutes. Price: $29.99 for a ... Teakhaus Extra Large Cutting Board. Price: $64.99. Made from teak wood, this reversible cutting board will add a touch of elegance ...

  6. Glossary of woodworking - Wikipedia

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    A type of flat, tapered, single-cut file used to cut, flatten, and smooth (or "float") wood surfaces by abrasion, e.g. when making a wooden plane. Unlike rasps and files, floats have parallel teeth and can be resharpened as many times as the thickness of the blade will allow. flute 1. A deep channel cut in wood. 2. The cannel of a gouge. foxing

  7. William S. Haynes Flute Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1888, they were commissioned by Edward Heindl, the then-Principal Flutist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, to make him a Boehm system wood flute. [3] [4] The Haynes brothers then produced over 500 flutes with the (unrelated) JC Haynes Company in Boston. Their 507th flute was the first of the new Haynes Company, established in 1888. [5]

  8. Music technology (mechanical) - Wikipedia

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    Instruments used to perform medieval music include the early flute, which was made of wood and which did not have any metal keys or pads. Flutes of this era could be made as a side-blown or end-blown instrument; the wooden recorder and the related instrument called the gemshorn; and the pan flute.

  9. Replacing your plastic cutting board and utensils with wood ...

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    According to the USDA's Meat and Poultry Hotline, solid wood cutting boards can go in the dishwasher, though laminated cutting boards may crack or split. Many cooks, and all of our experts, prefer ...