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  2. Bullnose - Wikipedia

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    Bullnose ceramic tile trim Bullnose is a term used in building construction for rounded convex trim, particularly in masonry and ceramic tile . [ 1 ] It is also used in relation to road safety and (formerly) railroad engineering design.

  3. Quarry tile - Wikipedia

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    Traditional quarry tiles were unglazed and either red, grey, or black/very dark blue; however, modern "decorator" tiles come in a variety of tints and finishes. Industrial quarry tile is available with abrasive frit embedded in the surface to provide a non-slip finish in wet areas such as commercial kitchens and laboratories.

  4. List of heritage sites in Graaff-Reinet - Wikipedia

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    Verandah with bullnose roof on precast pillars and straight facebrick Type of site: House Current use: Residential. These buildings, with their Georgian Karoo style and Victorian features, which date mainly from the nineteenth century, form an integral part of the historical and architectural core of Graaff-Reinet, which was founded in 1785.

  5. Shoulder plane - Wikipedia

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    The shoulder plane (also bullnose plane) is a plane tool with a blade flush with the edges of the plane, allowing trimming right up to the edge of a workpiece. Like a rebate plane, the shoulder plane's blade extends, therefore cuts, to the full width of the tool. The shoulder plane is used to trim the shoulders and faces of tenons. It is used ...

  6. Glaze defects - Wikipedia

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    Crazing is a spider web pattern of cracks penetrating the glaze. It is caused by tensile stresses greater than the glaze is able to withstand. [1] [2] Common reasons for such stresses are: a mismatch between the thermal expansions of glaze and body; from moisture expansion of the body; and in the case of glazed tiles fixed to a wall, movement of the wall or of the bonding material used to fix ...

  7. Cavetto - Wikipedia

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    Ming dynasty dish in blue and white porcelain. The cavetto is demarcated by pairs of thin blue lines, and has running scroll decoration, different to that on either side of it in the flat middle and rim. In plates and other flattish shapes, cavetto is used for the curving area linking the base and the rim. This is the case whether the rim is a ...