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The wood is used by local people for a posts, firewood, and turnery.
The yellowish soft timber is used in floors, turnery, and cabinet work.
Its wood is used in carpentry, woodworking and turnery.
It is an excellent turnery wood and is used for a wide range of decorative items.
It dries without difficulty and is often used in its green or wet state for turnery and bowl carving.
Excellent for turnery and cabinet timber.
Used for turnery.
Has been used for furniture, turnery, boat-building, benchtops.
Various types of musical instruments, decorative wood-ware, knife handles and turnery have also made use of this species.
This wood is of a very fine colour, and is used in turnery for making knife handles and other similar articles.
It is used for light construction, cabinetmaking, parquet floors, luxurious furniture, turnery, musical instruments, and veneer.
The common use for amboyna is interiors for luxury vehicles, turnery, cabinets, veneer, and furniture.
It is sometimes used for cabinet panelling and in ornamental turnery, and natural bends were once sought after for making boat knees.
Some of the special-purpose end uses advocated were; furniture, veneer, turnery, exterior joinery, boat building and tool handles.
The wood is hard, yellowish-white to pale reddish, with the heartwood not distinct; it is used for furniture and turnery.
The mill was last used to grind wheat in 1899 and after that it was used as a saw mill and turnery.
The wood is much-prized and durable, with a strong smell similar to bay rum, and is used for fine furniture and turnery.
The privately owned locomotive was sold and from then on the branch was only used by horses for the sawmills and turnery works in the village.
The timber is in demand for panelling, turnery, musical instruments and other specialty work, (carvings, dishes and boxes for tourists).
The wood is heavy, with a density of 0.85 g/cm3; it is used for cabinetry, carving, flooring, joinery, musical instruments, and turnery.
It is excellent for turnery, for the backs and handles of hair-brushes, and is also used for jute bobbins.
The site of Hawkhurst station is now occupied by Kent Woodware Co, a wood turnery business.
It is believed that Essam al-Qamari hid in the turnery after his 1981 defection from the Egyptian army.
He established a turnery at his apartment in the Gamaliyya district of Cairo, where he boosted the group's revenues by manufacturing wooden gunparts.
It is used for flooring, furniture and cabinetwork, interior fittings, turnery, gun stocks, wood carving, veneers as well as spars and masts for boats.
Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
The wood is used by local people for a posts, firewood, and turnery.
The yellowish soft timber is used in floors, turnery, and cabinet work.
Its wood is used in carpentry, woodworking and turnery.
It is an excellent turnery wood and is used for a wide range of decorative items.
It dries without difficulty and is often used in its green or wet state for turnery and bowl carving.
Excellent for turnery and cabinet timber.
Used for turnery.
Has been used for furniture, turnery, boat-building, benchtops.
Various types of musical instruments, decorative wood-ware, knife handles and turnery have also made use of this species.
This wood is of a very fine colour, and is used in turnery for making knife handles and other similar articles.
It is used for light construction, cabinetmaking, parquet floors, luxurious furniture, turnery, musical instruments, and veneer.
The common use for amboyna is interiors for luxury vehicles, turnery, cabinets, veneer, and furniture.
It is sometimes used for cabinet panelling and in ornamental turnery, and natural bends were once sought after for making boat knees.
Some of the special-purpose end uses advocated were; furniture, veneer, turnery, exterior joinery, boat building and tool handles.
The wood is hard, yellowish-white to pale reddish, with the heartwood not distinct; it is used for furniture and turnery.
The mill was last used to grind wheat in 1899 and after that it was used as a saw mill and turnery.
The wood is much-prized and durable, with a strong smell similar to bay rum, and is used for fine furniture and turnery.
The privately owned locomotive was sold and from then on the branch was only used by horses for the sawmills and turnery works in the village.
The timber is in demand for panelling, turnery, musical instruments and other specialty work, (carvings, dishes and boxes for tourists).
The wood is heavy, with a density of 0.85 g/cm3; it is used for cabinetry, carving, flooring, joinery, musical instruments, and turnery.
It is excellent for turnery, for the backs and handles of hair-brushes, and is also used for jute bobbins.
The site of Hawkhurst station is now occupied by Kent Woodware Co, a wood turnery business.
It is believed that Essam al-Qamari hid in the turnery after his 1981 defection from the Egyptian army.
He established a turnery at his apartment in the Gamaliyya district of Cairo, where he boosted the group's revenues by manufacturing wooden gunparts.
It is used for flooring, furniture and cabinetwork, interior fittings, turnery, gun stocks, wood carving, veneers as well as spars and masts for boats.
She heard the turning of a key from the other side.
A floor above, he led the way around a turning.
And for me, he was the big turning point in my career.
In some ways the plan can be seen as a positive turning point.
It was an important turning point in the race, he said.
The next 24 hours will see a political turning point,' he added.
Had it done these things history might have taken a different turning.
So much had changed in the days since their turning.
His major turning point came in the 2010-11 season, however, with the same team.
The experience was the major turning point in her career.
The year 2002 the turning point in their career came.
Or food turning because you left it out too long?
They ran down the first turning, running for their lives.
To be able to cut down the guy right there was a big turning point in the game.
A thought, a word, a turning of the will, and she could go.
He'd anyway have to close up for the next big turning.
Had they perhaps taken a wrong turning in the forest?
This is considered a major turning point in the 1948 war.
One was on his immediate right, just past the turning.
Then a major turning point came on the 5th hole.
A major turning point in the strike came 10 days later.
The film remains as a major turning point in his career.
It seemed to him that he had just passed an important turning point.
Four of them had just gone off into the library to do table turning.
The battle is considered to be an important turning point in the course of the war.
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