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  2. Amos Deason Home - Wikipedia

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    The full 1 1/2" thick weatherboards, twelve inches wide were hand beveled on all four sides and then crossed beveled at twelve inch intervals to resemble blocks of masonry. The weatherboards were then painted [more like a white wash]. an application of sand was applied to the wet paint, and then after drying a second coat of paint was affixed.

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    Full-size templates were used to make complex structures such as vaults or the pieces of ribbed columns, which could be reused at different sites. [16] The result of these efforts was a remarkable degree of precision. The stone columns of the triforium of the apse of Chartres Cathedral have a maximum variation of plus or minus 19 mm (0.75 in). [17]

  4. Siding (construction) - Wikipedia

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    Highly decorative wood-shingle siding on a house in Clatskanie, Oregon, U.S. Siding or wall cladding is the protective material attached to the exterior side of a wall of a house or other building. Along with the roof, it forms the first line of defense against the elements, most importantly sun, rain/snow, heat and cold, thus creating a stable ...

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    On this upstate New York farmhouse, all the porch columns are wrapped with Fraser fir garlands—a perfect pairing with evergreen wreaths and festive red bows. TOUR THIS HOUSE Rikki Snyder for ...

  6. Pointed arch - Wikipedia

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    The result was that the walls could be thinner and higher, and they could have large windows between the columns. With the addition of the flying buttress, the weight could be supported by curving columns outside the building, which meant that the Cathedrals could be even taller, with immense stained glass windows. [17]

  7. Clapboard - Wikipedia

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    Clapboard (/ ˈ k l æ b É™ r d /), also called bevel siding, lap siding, and weatherboard, with regional variation in the definition of those terms, is wooden siding of a building in the form of horizontal boards, often overlapping. Contemporary use of clapboard/weatherboard and corrugated galvanised iron in Australia

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