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A piece of timber used in building.
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A narrow crosspiece of the bottom of a boat against which a rower braces his feet.
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A crosspiece placed between the sides of a boat to keep them apart when hoisted up and griped.
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An instrument for stretching boots or gloves.
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A metal device for widening the shoe. [Vass
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Stretchers are turned or squared pieces of timber that join the legs of chairs, tables, and cabinet stands.
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Element uniting two legs under the seat of chairs or armchairs
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crosspiece connecting and bracing legs of tables, chairs, chests, etc.
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The horizontal bar joining and stabilizing the legs of a chair or table.Supports between legs of chairs, tables or benches - shape is straight or Humpback of chinese antique furniture.
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a mechanical device used to make something larger (as shoes or gloves) by stretching it
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A horizontal bracing member connecting legs of a table or chair.
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Strengthening or stabilizing rail, which runs horizontally between furniture legs, often forming X, H, or Y shapes.
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A set of two inclined foot rests that hold each rower's shoes.
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The horizontal pieces connecting chair or table legs; some are plain, some shaped and carved.
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the supports under chairs and tables that are attached to the legs for strength.
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A bar or beam under a chair or table, attached to the legs for strength.
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A support brace between the two end panels of a frameless cabinet.
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A horizontal brace in an H or X shape, often decorative, connecting the legs of a table or chair.
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General term for cross member mounted between sides or legs of cabinets, or between upright poles in a pipe and drape booth, to ensure rigidity. These typically hold the drape to form the booth.
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a strut joining the legs of a piece of furniture.
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a frame with straps or shoes to anchor the rower's feet
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The horizontal structural crosspiece joining and strengthening the legs of tables and chairs.
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Where the rowerâ€(tm)s feet go. The stretcher consists of two inclined footrests that hold the rowerâ€(tm)s shoes. The rowerâ€(tm)s shoes are bolted into the footrests.
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Adjustable three point [two at sides one at bottom] support for feet to which are attached flexible shoes.
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A horizontal brace in an H or X shape connecting the legs of a table or chair. Often decorated with carving or turning.
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A horizontal furniture bracing of an "H" or "X" shape, typically connecting table or chair legs. In paintings, stretchers are the wooden framework that a canvas is 'stretched' across and held in place.
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Crosspieces or rungs connecting legs of chairs, tables, etc.
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The joinery between legs of a table or seating piece. Provides stability.
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