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The cross piece should be pearwood or boxwood for strong external threading, but again white oak is acceptable.
By the end of the 17th century, woods such as almondwood, boxwood, cherry wood, and pearwood were commonly used.
Because pearwood has a smooth, hard, and stable surface, it was formerly widely used for rulers, T-squares, and drawing boards.
Some of the tree species noted included large native olive, ribbonwood, lacebark, large-leaved canthium, hairy muskwood, brown pearwood and soft acronychia.
Louboutin has said that his father wanted little to do with him, though he once showed him how to whittle, with the grain, a piece of pearwood.
Swiss pearwood, bronzed Parsol glass and aluminium represent a material combination to guarantee durability and timeless design.
For example, in natural pearwood, light oak, light maple or black ash, combined with matte-chromed aluminium.
The console can be either black lacquered or veneered with black dyed pearwood.
The furniture makers in and around the city of Trapani often used blackened pearwood instead of ebony, and much mother-of-pearl and coral, for which Trapani was famous.
The bar is also in pearwood and stainless steel.
The wood of choice is therefore maple wood or pearwood.
Crafted from materials such as seasoned pearwood and ebony, with real sheep gut strings, it took several months to make.
The exhibition and projection room has a pearwood floor.
In a frame in blackened pearwood and in chased and gilded brass inside.
The vanity unit boasts a pearwood finish to match the other built-in furniture.
Because of its colour, pearwood is often used in marquetry work.
The purfling is made of pearwood and maple.
Wooden bowls, brushbacks, umbrella handles and measuring instruments are made from pearwood.
Although plastics have generally replaced it for these uses, pearwood is still used for bowls and other kinds of wooden tableware and in making veneers.
Inevitably, I christened it The Luggage, after Terry Pratchett's sapient pearwood invention, an object generally announced by the patter of its many feet, and characterised by its ever-changing and apparently random contents.
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