The cross piece should be pearwood or boxwood for strong external threading, but again white oak is acceptable. |
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By the end of the 17th century, woods such as almondwood, boxwood, cherry wood, and pearwood were commonly used. |
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Because pearwood has a smooth, hard, and stable surface, it was formerly widely used for rulers, T-squares, and drawing boards. |
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Some of the tree species noted included large native olive, ribbonwood, lacebark, large-leaved canthium, hairy muskwood, brown pearwood and soft acronychia. |
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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. |
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Swiss pearwood, bronzed Parsol glass and aluminium represent a material combination to guarantee durability and timeless design. |
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For example, in natural pearwood, light oak, light maple or black ash, combined with matte-chromed aluminium. |
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The console can be either black lacquered or veneered with black dyed pearwood. |
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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. |
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The bar is also in pearwood and stainless steel. |
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The wood of choice is therefore maple wood or pearwood. |
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Crafted from materials such as seasoned pearwood and ebony, with real sheep gut strings, it took several months to make. |
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The exhibition and projection room has a pearwood floor. |
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In a frame in blackened pearwood and in chased and gilded brass inside. |
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The vanity unit boasts a pearwood finish to match the other built-in furniture. |
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Because of its colour, pearwood is often used in marquetry work. |
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The purfling is made of pearwood and maple. |
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Wooden bowls, brushbacks, umbrella handles and measuring instruments are made from pearwood. |
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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. |
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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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Applewood will scent the room, pearwood smells like flowers in bloom. |
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The two-bedroom property has a spacious lounge, dining room, kitchen with pearwood units and integral hob, extractor, double oven, fridge freezer and dish washer. |
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