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A piece of wood, plastic, metal, or other material used to frame a piece of art.
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A relatively narrow strip of wood, usually shaped to a curved profile throughout its length; used to accent and emphasize the ornamentation of a structure and to conceal surface or angle joints. Sometimes spelled molding.
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A shaped band or strip of decoration intended to add outline or contour; can be made from many materials.
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The main tool for hand-papermaking, it is a flat screen that filters an even layer of fibers through it to form the sheet In western papermaking, it is accompanied with a wooden frame called a deckle.
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All of these words can be used to describe the steel or aluminium block that forms the shapes that the rubber is forced into before curing. Moulds can vary in complexity from two plate compression moulds to large multi-cavity moulds with several cores, plates and extensive hydraulics and ejector systems. The more automated the mould the more expensive it is, however, the parts moulded are generally cheaper.
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