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  2. Molding (decorative) - Wikipedia

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    Trim moulding: General term used for mouldings used to create added detail or cover up gaps, including corner mouldings, cove mouldings, rope mouldings, quarter rounds, and accent mouldings. [ 12 ] Use

  3. Bunker Hill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Boyd's Store: A brick pre-Civil War house. Jesse Brilhart Store: Built circa 1852 and operating as a store into the 1980s. It retains its interior furnishings. North Music School: A two-story stone building. Boyd House: A two-story building resembling the Bunker Hill Store. Bunker Hill Methodist Church: A Gothic Revival church built in 1912.

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  5. Shingletown, California - Wikipedia

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    Shingletown is a census-designated place (CDP) in Shasta County, California, United States.Its population is 2,442, as of the 2020 census. Shingletown is a town located along California State Route 44 in the hills just below Mount Lassen.

  6. Compression molding - Wikipedia

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    Compression molding is a method of molding in which the molding material, generally preheated, is first placed in an open, heated mold cavity. The mold is closed with a top force or plug member, pressure is applied to force the material into contact with all mold areas, while heat and pressure are maintained until the molding material has cured; this process is known as compression molding ...

  7. Moulding plane - Wikipedia

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    In woodworking, a moulding plane (molding plane in US spelling) is a specialised plane used for making the complex shapes found in wooden mouldings. [ 1 ] Traditionally, moulding planes were blocks of wear resistant hardwood, often beech or maple , which were worked to the shape of the intended moulding.