-
painting and stencilling." Some
fireboards have
notches cut out of the
lowest edge to
accommodate andirons.
Fireboards are also called:
chimney boards...
-
spindle or shaft) and a
cavity on a
stationary wood
piece (the
hearth or
fireboard). The
device can be any of the
ancient types of hand-operated drills,...
- He
painted marine scenes, portraits, and
interior decorations such as
fireboards and murals. Cornè grew up in Naples.
Drafted by the
Neapolitan army to...
- an ember. It is
divided into two components: a "saw" and a "hearth" (
fireboard). Two
forms of the fire-saw have been do****ented in
central and western...
- over the
rafters can make the
thatch sacrificial in case of fire. If
fireboards are used, they
require a
ventilation gap
between boarding and
thatch so...
-
which is
placed into a
small cavity of a
stationary piece of wood (the
fireboard).
Turning the
shaft with high
speed and
downward pressure generates heat...
-
creative in her home; for example, in 1918 she used
housepaint to
decorate a
fireboard.
Beginning in 1932,
Moses made
embroidered pictures of yarn for friends...
- the
divine one
proceeded to
create fire by
drilling with a
stick into a
fireboard. This was the
first light, for the
Fifth Sun had not yet been created...
- convenient, soon,
immediately (largely
depending on context) dope — soda
fireboard —
mantel fit — used in
replacement of 'fought' fixin' — a
serving or helping...
-
probably a
catchier name than
rollerboard and
certainly preferable to
fireboard.
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