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  2. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    Bottle cage: a holder for a water bottle; Bottom bracket: The bearing system that the pedals (and cranks) rotate around. Contains a spindle to which the crankset is attached and the bearings themselves. There is a bearing surface on the spindle, and on each of the cups that thread into the frame.

  3. Bridle joint - Wikipedia

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    Corner bridles are often used to join frame components when the frame is to be shaped. Material can be removed from the joined members after assembly without sacrificing joint integrity. A variation of the bridle joint is the T-bridle, which joins the end of one member to the middle of another. [2]

  4. Framing bit - Wikipedia

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  5. Bit (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Drill bit, for drilling holes; Screwdriver bit; Tool bit, for lathe turning; Bit key, a key with a distinct part that engages the locking mechanism. The shape described by the bitting. Bit (horse), part of horse tack placed in the mouth; The cutting edge of an axe; The heated part of a soldering iron

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  7. Timber framing - Wikipedia

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    A simple timber frame made of straight vertical and horizontal pieces with a common rafter roof without purlins. The term box frame is not well defined and has been used for any kind of framing (with the usual exception of cruck framing). The distinction presented here is that the roof load is carried by the exterior walls.

  8. Framing hammer - Wikipedia

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    A hammer with a smooth striking surface is known as a finishing hammer and is used where marring of the wood is to be avoided for cosmetic reasons. Some framing hammers have a magnetized slot along the top edge of the striking surface to hold a nail. This allows the nail to be placed and driven quickly with just one hand.

  9. Frame - Wikipedia

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    A frame is often a structural system that supports other components of a physical construction and/or steel frame that limits the construction's extent.