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  5. The New Yankee Workshop - Wikipedia

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    The famous sliding barn door faces west. Along the west wall is the "back bench" and drill press. Along the south wall is the miter bench and storage unit, radial arm saw, and (not seen in episodes) a computer, a TV, and a small office area.

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    Other common accessories include gobo holders or rotators, iris holders, donuts, barn doors and color scrollers. Gobos are templates made from a thin piece of metal that have designs to project patterns. An Iris is an accessory which can alter the size of the projected beam of light.

  7. Glossary of climbing terms - Wikipedia

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    A rock-climbing technique where a leg is held in a position to maintain balance, rather than to support weight, often to prevent a barn-door. [2] There are three types of flagging: [12] [11] normal flag Flagging foot stays on the same side (e.g. flagging right foot to the right side of the body). [12] [11] reverse inside-flag