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Knotting - A shellac based solution used to seal knots in wood before priming.
Laying off - The final, light brush strokes, normally all in the same direction, in painting to produce a smooth surface.

 


Knotting: A varnish used as a substitute for shellac.
Lacquer: A hard varnish that is applied in many layers then polished to a high sheen.
Lining paper: A plain, thin wall covering designed to provide a smooth surface for wallpaper or paint.

The term "knockdown" comes from the technique used to knock the top of the splatter down for a unique look.
Knotting.A sealer used on knots in softwoods to prevent resin bleeding through the paint.

Knotting - Varnish to stabilise knots in wood
Lean-to Roof - Sloping roof supported along its highest part by a taller adjoining wall
Light - Subdivision of a window - fixed or opening. Opening light can be top or side hung ...

Push the needle down through the second hole, pull it through the fabric, and make sure that the thread is snug before repeating this process six or seven more times, finally knotting the thread on the inside and removing the toothpick or matchstick.

Mirrors are great for knotting ties and putting on makeup. But when installed on a wall or ceiling anywhere in your home-whether in a hall foyer or on the kitchen backsplash-mirrors can make almost any room look bigger. How?

This type of carpeting is made by knotting the pile through a stiff, resilient backing and then shearing it to ensure that it is all the same length.

Apply knotting solution to any knots (follow manufacturers' instructions).
Apply a coat of wood or universal primer.
Fill any voids with a suitable filler and smooth using glasspaper.
Brush off all dust.

KNOT Timber: Cross section of branch in sawn timber where it intersects with the main trunk. To paint, cover the knots in timber with a knotting preparation generally composed of shellac and methylated spirits.

are completely labour only and with the exception of metal hand tools such as scrapers and knives, you will need to provide everything. This will include hop-ups or trestles, ladders, paints and stains, including undercoats, primers and knotting, ...

One of the four basic weaves used in making carpets; woven on an Axminster loom, the pile tufts in this weave are mechanically inserted and bound to the back in a manner similar to the hand knotting of Oriental rugs, ...

Oriental-design rugs made by machine or any method other than hand knotting or hand weaving are not considered authentic oriental rugs.
Patterns: These are certain types of elements used to create a design on the field and borders of a rug.

See also: Design, Size, Home, Wall, Water

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