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cornice and brake
A cornice brake only allows for simple bends and creases, while a box-and-pan brake also allows one to form box and pan shapes.
This is a simplified brake, usually much smaller than cornice or box-and-pan brakes.
Typically, a single handle both clamps the workpiece and makes the bend, in a single motion, but the depth is usually much less than what a cornice or box-and-pan brake can handle.

cornice and has
Surrounding the ceiling with exposed joists, the cornice has the initials of the Bohier family ( T. B. K .).
The entablature resting on the columns has three parts: a plain architrave divided into two, or more generally three, bands, with a frieze resting on it that may be richly sculptural, and a cornice built up with dentils ( like the closely spaced ends of joists ), with a corona (" crown ") and cyma (" ogee ") molding to support the projecting roof.
Another example has an earthen kurgan under a wooden cone of thick logs topped by an ornamented cornice up to 2 m in height.
* The Single Cube Room: This room is a complete cube, wide and high ; has pine panelling gilded and white, and is carved from dado to cornice.
The elimination of the cornice has been important enough in modernist architecture that elaborate internal drainage systems are provided.
Each of the classic orders has certain characteristic profiles to its cornice:
It has a notable facade of brown cantera stone, lightly sculpted, with a keystone in the form of a parchment, cornice, Ionic columns and geometric designed in the upper parts.
* The part of a cornice that has a vertical face and horizontal soffit
The main facade on Zaragoza Street has an enormous main door with posts, framed by Ionic pilasters, which reach to the upper floor, and toped by a pediment and a cornice.
The building has a Romanesque cornice and frieze above the arched windows on the 4th floor.
The ground floor facade has channelled rusticated piers and the first, second and third floors have Corinthian columns with entablature and a modillioned cornice.
The tower has paired two-light bell openings on each face over which is a cornice with corbels and a parapet with blind arcading.
The top stage of the campanile has round-headed, louvred bell-openings and sill courses, a cornice and a pyramidal roof.
It has facade of Roman cement with raised quoins and cornice, all topped by balustrading and a slate roof.
The chapel bay window in Ehreshoven has a polygonales writing desk roof which is interrupted in the upper part by a narrow cornice.
The summit is small and frequently has a pronounced cornice, reducing usable space.
The corners have tapering circular turrets while the external cornice has a slight curve.
The cornice has molded bas-relief figures of American Indians in full headdress.
The cornice in this room has a dentil course that is particularly well formed, and the splendid panels of the chimney breast are joined on either side by two striking recessed, arched china closets.

cornice and full
There is a full architrave under a dentilled cornice.
Several tombs of the Waldegrave family are found within the structure, including a monument 14 feet high with a cornice supported by six pillars of the Corinthian order, beneath which lie full length figures of Sir Edward Waldegrave ( knighted in 1553, at the coronation of Queen Mary, died in the Tower of London on 1st September 1561 ) and his wife Lady Frances Waldegrave née Neville ( died 1599 ).
The colonnade carries an entablature adorned with a full frieze containing the inscriptions " To the memory of the Brave Soldiers and Sailors Who Saved the Union ," A cresting of eagles alternating with cartouches surmounts the cornice.

cornice and machine
They say that in 1720, a Brazilian Jesuit, named Bartholomew Gusmao, possessed of abilities, imagination, and address, by permission of John V. fabricated a balloon in a place contiguous to the Royal Palace, and one day, in presence of their Majesties, and an immense crowd of spectators, raised himself, by means of a fire lighted in the machine, as high as the cornice of the building ; but through the negligence and want of experience of those who held the cords, the machine took an oblique direction, and, touching the cornice, burst and fell.

cornice and ;
The hotel Kaye and his colleagues stayed in suffered heavy damage ; a piece of the hotel's cornice was hurled into Kaye's room by the strong wind, nearly killing him.
In those Continental contexts where Rococo is fully in control, sportive, fantastic, and sculptured forms are expressed with abstract ornament using flaming, leafy or shell-like textures in asymmetrical sweeps and flourishes and broken curves ; intimate Rococo interiors suppress architectonic divisions of architrave, frieze, and cornice for the picturesque, the curious, and the whimsical, expressed in plastic materials like carved wood and above all stucco ( as in the work of the Wessobrunner School ).
Among the oldest commercial buildings are the former Lewis Wholesale building, built in 1914, which is now used as City Hall ; the Fields Building, built 1911-1914, which now houses a restaurant, bookstore and law offices ; and the Daniel Boone Hotel, a fine brick building with stone foundations and pressed metal cornice thought to have been built circa 1915.
His Allegory of the Planets and Continents depicts Apollo embarking on his daily course ; deities around him symbolize the planets ; allegorical figures ( on the cornice ) represent the four continents Europe, Asia, Africa and America.
A door was found lying on the rubble inflow near the entrance to the chamber ; large panels were lying on the floor or stacked against the eastern wall ; and smaller elements ( such as doorjambs, a lintel, and possibly parts of the cornice ) were lying on the floor.
Burden had erected as recently as 1893 was demolished to make way for a grand apartment house, 907 Fifth Avenue, of 12 stories around a central court, with two apartments to a floor ; its strong cornice above the fourth floor, just at the eaves height of its neighbors, was intended to soften its presence.
A cornice is horizontal molded projection that completes a building or wall ; or the upper slanting part of an entablature located above the frieze.
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Koblmuller almost suffered the same fate as Buhl, as he also fell through a cornice on the ascent ; fortunately, he was roped and team members were able to pull him to safety.
One feature of the building is a front portico with four fluted Doric columns ; above them are triglyphs and metopes found on a traditional Doric entablature with a discrete cornice.
In the sculptural frieze of the Great Altar of Pergamum ( 2nd century BC ), Dione is inscribed in the cornice directly above her name and figures in the eastern third of the north frieze, among the Olympian family of Aphrodite ; thus she is an exception to the rule detected by Erika Simon that the organizational principle according to which the gods on the Great Altar were grouped, was Hesiodic: her company in the grouping of offspring of Uranus and Gaia is Homeric, as is her possible appearance in the east pediment of the Parthenon.
The first setback, on the east side of the building, aligns with the cornice line of the Wrigley Building to the east ; the second, on the west side, aligns with River Plaza to the north and with the Marina City Towers to the west.
These include two faux marble putti below the cornice on each rib, each one a male and female pair ; stone rams-heads are placed at the apex of each spandrel ; copper-skinned nude figures in varying poses, hiding in the shadows, propped between the spandrels and the ribs like animated bookends ; and more putti, both clothed and unclothed strike a variety of poses as they support the nameplates of the Prophets and Sibyls.
Foundations for the church were laid by the architect Egas starting from 1518 to 1523 atop the site of the city's main mosque ; by 1529, Egas was replaced by Diego de Siloé who labored for nearly four decades on the structure from ground to cornice, planning the triforium and five naves instead of the usual three.
; its listing describes it as 16th century, restored 1859, timber framed with plaster infilling, 10-light ovolo-moulded mullioned and transomed oriel window with moulded cornice and plastered ogee base immediately below each eaves dormer, and one of 6 lights to first floor of porch, 3 rectangular ground-floor bays with 10-light ovolo-moulded mullioned and transomed windows on stone bases.
In the crown cavetto of the cornice is an Egyptian winged globe, entwined with serpents, emblematical of time and eternity ; and on the faci below is engraved the following line :—

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