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Scotia \ˈskō-sh(ē-)ə, -tē-ə\: A hollow moulding used especially in classical architecture in the bases of columns. While the term “scotia”
cavetto: \kə-ˈve-(ˌ)tō, kä-\ A hollowed moulding, whose profile is one-quarter of a circle. It is principally used in cornices. A
Though some books decry the act, the archaeological record is clear: Woodworkers used their tool chests as sawbenches. Many tool
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flutes: A channel or furrow in a pillar, resembling the half of a flute split longitudinally, with the concave side outwards.
It cannot be found here. Jim McConnell of the Daily Skep blog and I traded blog entries recently in the
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After a long day of outages, our store is back up. Apologies to every frustrated customer. We have never had