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  2. 32 mm cabinetmaking system - Wikipedia

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    Shelf where holes are placed with 32 mm distance center-to-center for mounting of shelf supports and individual shelves. The 32 mm cabinetmaking system is a furniture construction and manufacturing principle used in the production of ready-to-assemble and European-style, frameless construction custom cabinets and other furniture.

  3. Frameless construction - Wikipedia

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    In cabinetmaking, frameless construction of cabinets uses flat panels of engineered wood — usually particle board, plywood or medium-density fibreboard — rather than the older frame and panel construction. A common construction method for frameless cabinets originated in Europe after World War II and is known as the 32-mm system or European ...

  4. David Roentgen - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Roentgen Mahogany bureau with a figure of Apollo, Hermitage Museum Table by David Roentgen, circa 1780–1790.. David Roentgen [1] (1743 in Herrnhaag – February 12, 1807), was a German cabinetmaker of the eighteenth century, famed throughout Europe for his marquetry and his secret drawers and poes and mechanical fittings.

  5. A chance to exchange ideas, European leaders visit Austin - AOL

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    Feb. 2—A delegation of young European leaders were in Austin Friday, visiting and learning about the community as part of a program by the International Visitor Leadership Program through the ...

  6. List of companies based in Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable companies based in the Austin metropolitan area. Fortune 500 (rankings as of 2021) [1] Dell Technologies (28) Oracle (80) Tesla Inc. (100)

  7. Herter Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Gustave was born illegitimate in 1830, to Johanna Christiana Maria Barbara Hagenlocher and an unnamed father, in Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany. [1] Five years later, Johanna Hagenlocher married Christian Herter (1807–1874), a skilled cabinetmaker.