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  2. Pyrography - Wikipedia

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    The figure present on the wood should always be taken into consideration when the artist is planning their woodburned design. Texture: There is a texture on the surface of that wood that feels either coarse or fine, even or uneven. Woodburners typically avoid using very fine or intricate designs on uneven, coarse-textured wood.

  3. Kotatsu - Wikipedia

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    A person sits on the floor or on zabuton cushions with their legs under the table and the blanket draped over the lower body. The kotatsu was designed when people most commonly wore traditional Japanese style clothes , where the heat would enter through the bottom of the robes and rise to exit around the neck, thus heating the entire body.

  4. Table (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Roman dining table: mensa lunata Large 17th-century English folding tables. Some very early tables were made and used by the Ancient Egyptians [4] around 2500 BC, using wood and alabaster. [5] They were often little more than stone platforms used to keep objects off the floor, though a few examples of wooden tables have been found in tombs.

  5. Ancient furniture - Wikipedia

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    Sumerian records mention many kinds of wood. One example is a type of wood named Halub wood. It is described as a kind of wood used to make beds, bedframes, furniture legs, chairs, foot-stools, baskets, containers, drinking vessels, and other prestigious goods. [2] Timber, a wood which would have been imported from Lebanon, was used for ...

  6. Spindle (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A spindle is usually made of a single piece of wood and typically has decoration (also axially symmetric) fashioned by hand or with a lathe. The spindle was common at least as early as the 17th century in Western Europe as an element of chair and table legs, stretchers, candlesticks, balusters, [1] and other pieces of cabinetry. By definition ...

  7. Bodging - Wikipedia

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    The drawknife would further refine the leg shape. The finishing stage was turning the leg with the pole lathe (the pole lathe was made on site). Once the leg or stretchers were finished, being of "green" wood, they required seasoning. Chair legs would be stored in piles until the quota (usually a gross of legs and the requisite stretchers) was ...

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