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The rotating hub structure to which the disks are attached.
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From the Latin spina, a thorn, indicating anything slender) A slender turned rod used in furniture construction from the earliest times, and still in use today. Seen particularly in chairs, but also in screens, and in openings of early cupboards. Spindle is also used to denote the small bar, shaped at both ends and used for hand spinning before the invention of the spinning wheel in Brunswick in 1530.
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Vertical piece used to fill an open area between railing and floor or tread, helping to support the railing. Square or turned spindle-like vertical stair pieces supporting the stair rail.
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