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Exterior astragals are
kerfed for weatherstripping. The
weatherstripping at the
bottom of
garage doors is also
referred to as an
astragal. An
astragal may...
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other countries,
muntins (often
called 'glazing bars' in
England and '
astragals' in Scotland) were
removed from the
windows of
thousands of
older buildings...
- doors.
Three bronze astragals, one by
Nikolaus Geiger and two by
George Brewster,
surround the
stone obelisk. The
first astragal is
placed 70 feet (21 m)...
- [Publishers] Ltd).
Dictionary of
Woodworking Tools, c. 1700–1970 Mendham, NJ:
Astragal Press ISBN 978-1-879335-79-0. Salaman, R. A. (1996).
Dictionary of Leather-working...
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astragals,
which were
primarily from
sheep and goats, that were made out of talus, a
large bone that
protrudes from the ankle. The
astragals were...
- the
weathering (mainly on the
outer side), and
began at the top with an
astragal; in the
Decorated Gothic style there were two or
three sets off; and in...
- merriam-webster.com.
Retrieved 3
April 2018. John
Fuller Sr., Art of Coppersmithing,
Astragal Press, 1993 (reprint of
original edition, 1894) ISBN 1879335379[page needed]...
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Ornamental moulding or band
following the
curve on the
underside of an arch.
Astragal: Semi-circular
moulding attached to one of a pair of
doors to
cover the...
- needed] In this sense,
annulet is
frequently used for
baguette or
little astragal.
Carved wood
annulet "listel". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster...
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William (1996) [1796]. A
Treatise on
Carriages (Reprint of both volumes).
Astragal Press. ISBN 1879335700. OL 21753408M. (Original Vol I,
Original Vol II)...