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  2. Crokinole - Wikipedia

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    A round tournament style crokinole board. Boards may also be octagonal, which is the more traditional shape. Board dimensions vary with a playing surface typically of polished wood or laminate approximately 26 inches (660 mm) in diameter. The arrangement is 3 concentric rings worth 5, 10, and 15 points as you move in from the outside.

  3. List of The Woodwright's Shop episodes - Wikipedia

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    In another two-episode project, Roy learns how to build an elegant Windsor Highchair. Part one deals with the bottom half and demonstrates Curtis's wonderful turning techniques, while part two deals with making the top half of the chair. The techniques demonstrated here involve spindle making & steam shaping.

  4. Oceans (board game) - Wikipedia

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    If a species does not have sufficient fish on its board, it becomes extinct. If it exceeds the nine fish limit, it has overpopulated the ocean and half the fish tokens are removed from its board. [4] When the first ocean zone is emptied of fish, it results in a Cambrian Explosion. [4]

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  6. Go Fish - Wikipedia

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    Variable sequence. Playing time. 5-15 minutes. Chance. Low-Medium skill [1] Related games. Happy Families. Go Fish or Fish is a card game usually played by two to five players, [2] although it can be played with up to 10 players. It can be played in about 5 to 15 minutes.

  7. Fish processing - Wikipedia

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    Cutting CL (1955) Fish saving; a history of fish processing from ancient to modern times, L. Hill. FAO and WHO (2012) Codex Alimentarius: Code of practice for fish and fishery products Rome. ISBN 978-92-5-107018-5. Hall GM (1997) Fish processing technology Springer, ISBN 978-0-7514-0273-5.

  8. Maguro bōchō - Wikipedia

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    Long magurobōchō, used to filet tuna at the Tsukiji fish market A magurobōchō in use at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo. A magurobōchō (Japanese: 鮪包丁, lit. "tuna knife"), or magurokiribōchō (鮪切り包丁, lit. "tuna cutter kitchen knife"), is an extremely long, highly specialized Japanese knife that is commonly used to fillet tuna, as well as many other types of large ocean fish.

  9. Boti - Wikipedia

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    Boti. Chulesi, Boti, dao, da, aruvamanai, chulesi, pavshi, vili, morli or pirdai is a cutting instrument, [1] most prevalent in Nepal, Maharashtra, South India, Bihar, Pakistan and the Bengal region, [2] Bihar, Tripura, the Barak Valley of Assam. It is a long curved blade that cuts on a platform held down by the foot.