bullnose

[ UK /bˈʊlnə‍ʊz/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small carpenter's plane with the cutting edge near the front
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How To Use bullnose In A Sentence

  • Rounded bullnose corners don't cost much more, but they give walls a special, thick, plaster-like look.
  • If you like, an edging trowel will give you a nice bullnose finish on your corners.
  • I didn't remember much except her being tall with big brown eyes, and there were scones and red jam for afternoon tea in a big grey house with a bullnose verandah.
  • There are two kinds of solid wood edges involved in this project: 1/4-inch-thick by 3/4-inch-wide strips for the sides and ends, and 1 1/4-inch-thick by 1 1/4-inch-wide bullnose (rounded edges) strips to frame the lid.
  • In fact, every feature in this home is finely finished, right down to the smallest detail; even the edge of the floor that leads onto the staircase has a bullnose trim.
  • A fabricator can create a bullnose, ogee, or other premium edge for an extra 10 to 15 percent. Builders' Show: Something for everyone and every budget
  • This table has a red cherry finish and bullnose edge.
  • A bullnose shape was used for the wainscoat and arches over the windows have a jack brick arch.
  • The slab already has a bullnosed edge on the front.
  • If you like, an edging trowel will give you a nice bullnose finish on your corners.
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