How To Use Wrought iron In A Sentence
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He spun a chair around and straddled it as he sat down, folding his arms across the wrought iron back.
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There is no floral chintz, no shelves packed with knick-knacks; there's no ornate wrought iron, no statuary, no bookshelves.
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Dan, and Greece, and Mosel have set forth in thy marts wrought iron: stacte, and calamus were in thy market.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision
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I’m trying to stay very optimistic and excited about the whole thing, but deep down I know that I’m going down in a blaze of gunfire, in a handbasket, that is on fire, and filled with electric eels, in the midst of a meteor shower, surrounded by my mother’s nagging voice, only to end it all by being impaled on a wrought iron fence.
Whitehelmet Diary Entry
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The stained-glass windows inside, and the black wrought iron and living or artificial flowers outside, contribute vivid accents.
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Wrought iron and upholstered furniture, made-to-measure and ready-made curtains and a wide range of fabrics are all found in the company's new brochure.
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The station had been built in 1876 and British Rail wanted to duplicate the ornate original wrought ironwork but the plans had gone missing.
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The steel roof has been coloured to match the finish of the original wrought iron.
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The graceful arch of the main beach is transplanted from an early 20th Century French daydream, with a broad pedestrian corniche punctuated by graceful wrought iron lamps.
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The company produces wrought iron gates, fencing, railings and balustrades.
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The same salt may be used to caseharden wrought iron.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 430, March 29, 1884
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In its pure form (wrought iron) the metal is tough but relatively soft.
The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
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She popped on reading glasses as she nestled on a wrought iron garden swing, flanked by her children, and began reading from the book.
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It even had a name, set in wrought iron letters above the closed-in driveway doors: "Casona de Tzintzuntzan", "the manor house in the place where the hummingbirds gather".
Renovating our Morelia house
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Before we left he showed me the wrought iron gates which bore the names of Glasgow's most illustrious graduates.
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The company produces wrought iron gates, fencing, railings and balustrades.
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Among the skills indigenous to this region are the Dokhra craft, woodcraft, embroidered attire, and wrought iron craft.
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The balustrade leading from lobby to the floor above was of ornate molded wrought iron capped with a teak rail.
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Wrought iron contains only a few tenths of a percent of carbon, is tough, malleable, less fusible, and has usually a ‘fibrous’ structure.
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The canopy was supported by four ornate wrought iron columns that were leftover from the bandstand in the park.
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China pugs guarded the hearth; a brass sunflower smiled from the top of either andiron, and a brass peacock spread its tail before them inside a high filigree fender; on one side was a coalhod in 'repousse' brass, and on the other a wrought iron wood-basket.
A Hazard of New Fortunes — Volume 1
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Her bombproof is three inches thick, and is made of wrought iron.
The American Iron-Clad Vessels
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He opened the door for her and ushered her outside where a wrought iron table was set for a meal.
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Streets with ornate buildings, balconies & shutters, sometimes painted seaside town colours, sometimes cracked and falling down netting on the outside to catch debris, wrought ironwork.
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The phrase ‘to spike a cannon’ meant to disable it by driving a tapered wrought iron plug, or spike, down the touch hole with a hammer until it was level and firmly embedded.
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Vinyl replaced leather; bright prints superseded dark brocades; unadorned acrylic and plywood was employed instead of hardwood, and tubular steel instead of wrought iron.
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The Spanish style is reflected in the use of balconies, wrought iron, plaster and brick facades, arched windows and doors, and high ceilings.
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The steel roof has been coloured to match the finish of the original wrought iron.
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That and thin ropes of wrought iron, twisted into a sort of filigree.
A Time of War
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To turn ‘pig iron’ to wrought iron, it was sent from the furnaces to large forges, slit mills, naileries and rolling mills for further processing.
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At dawn's first light they reached the wrought iron gates of the palace, strangely ajar.
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The stained-glass windows inside, and the black wrought iron and living or artificial flowers outside, contribute vivid accents.
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The front garden lies behind wrought iron gates and there is plenty of off-street car parking on its cobblelock driveway.
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The staircase still boasts its original wrought iron banisters and the original green tiles still adorn the walls.
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Wrought iron gates were placed here and there for elegance as well as function, and deadening ivy climbed part of the walls.
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Its wrought iron surface stared at him impassively, the fathomless depths of shadow that served as eyeholes piercing him like knives.
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In order to make malleable wrought iron, the iron pigs were reheated and forged into red hot iron masses called blooms.
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Buoys are moored with specially tested cables; the eye at the base of the buoy is of wrought iron to prevent it becoming "reedy" and the cable is secured to blocks (see ANCHOR) or mushroom anchors according to the nature of the ground.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
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You can create a focal point by installing either antique or commissioned ironwork - today, mass-produced ‘wrought iron’ is in fact galvanised mild steel.
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The delicate intricacy of the leaves provided inspiration for motifs in decoration, appearing on tiles and wrought iron, china, glass and linen.
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The delicate intricacy of the leaves provided inspiration for motifs in decoration, appearing on tiles and wrought iron, china, glass and linen.
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A stone frieze of swags, bows and fruits carries the wrought iron dome.
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To recreate the ancient way of making wrought iron, two Swedish blacksmiths have smelted a bloom of iron and begin to shape it into a bar.
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Manda could see a semicircular fanlight over the front door as the Michael steered the jeep toward the front of wrought iron gate.
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The Townhouse is a handsome Georgian mansion, all terracotta walls, exposed sandstone, twisted wrought ironwork and comfortable furniture on a Mockintosh rose theme.
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My wrought iron bed came with a white muslin mosquito net, which made me feel a lot like a princess.
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Eight-year-old Luke Vardy narrowly escaped with his life after he slipped and lost his footing as he climbed wrought iron fencing in the front garden of his Rotherham home.
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Expect exposed beams, patterned floor tiles and stone stairs with original wrought iron railings.
Times, Sunday Times
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The gates were made of wrought iron.
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American growth in the wake of independence from Britain resulted in a steady demand for Salisbury iron, which bloomery forge operators met with unsophisticated but valued wrought iron products for the next half century.
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Out here on the sidewalk, surrounded by Georgetown's red brick and cobblestone and wrought iron, all was normal — he heard power heels clip clopping and cell phones chiming.
Grand Heads for America: A Fable of Exceptionalism
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When I was young and living at home, we had a budgerigar that lived in a cage that hung on a wrought iron stand.
At My Table
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All of our wrought ironware is hand made and finished with beeswax for a luxurious, authentic, look and feel.
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The family later moved to Wheldrake, where they bought The Forge and specialised in wrought ironwork.
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To anchor the restaurant in its location, Rockwell Group surrounded the restaurant walls and ceilings with large hand-woven curvilinear abaca panels to evoke an environment submerged under an ocean wave, and added accents of traditional Middle Eastern vernacular architecture such as hand-wrought iron columns of flowers, leaves and buds.
Nobu Restaurant in Dubai by Rockwell Group
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The style of the gate should match the house: a wicket gate would look out of place in a smart city setting, whereas antique wrought iron might lead to expectations that a cottage garden fails to meet.
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There will be exhibitors offering garden furniture, pots, wickerwork, gardening tools and implements old and new, wrought ironwork and various craft stalls.
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The landscaped courtyard is enclosed by stone walls and wrought iron gates to the front and rear.
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Wrought iron was worked in a forge by the blacksmith.
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A big old wrought iron grating.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Expect exposed beams, patterned floor tiles and stone stairs with original wrought iron railings.
Times, Sunday Times
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The style of the gate should match the house: a wicket gate would look out of place in a smart city setting, whereas antique wrought iron might lead to expectations that a cottage garden fails to meet.
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There will be exhibitors offering garden furniture, pots, wickerwork, gardening tools and implements old and new, wrought ironwork and various craft stalls.
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Wrought iron gates open onto a tarmacadam drive that surrounds the house giving ample parking space.
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The most expensive is wrought iron, where the metal is beaten into shape.
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The outside walls of the building now gleam white and the decorative wrought iron bars on the windows are a clean, pale blue.
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Durable and strong, and a fraction of the price of wrought iron or bronze, cast iron was the ideal material to use for these trappings in response to the growing demand for cheaper ornament.
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The only door in the room was an ancient thick oak monstrosity with a rusty wrought iron latch, matching hasps and a key stuck in the lock.
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Wrought iron gates open onto a gravel driveway which winds up to the house.
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Originally fashioned from wrought iron designed and forged by blacksmiths, today's ornamental fencing is crafted using modern materials and current production techniques.
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Some furniture, such as teak benches, cedar chairs and wrought iron table sets are designed so that they can be left in the elements year round.
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Jerez, with its candy colored buildings and green wrought iron benches, is a perfect example of what makes a place magical.
Jerez, with its candy colored buildings and green wrought iron benches, is a perfect example of what makes a place magical.
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Wrought iron, often in ornate patterns, decorated many public buildings, bridges, and the verandahs of many homes.
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The reproduction industry did not focus attention on wrought iron as it did on pewter, brass and copper.
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It was a Persian concept that soft wrought iron was female, and hardenable carbon steel was male; thereforein laminated damask steel where they were combined.
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Hes over Bristol way to see about some wrought iron.
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Expect exposed beams, patterned floor tiles and stone stairs with original wrought iron railings.
Times, Sunday Times
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The lake created its own kind of mildewed background to the wrought iron of the balconies and the screeching of the ravens that landed like wet face-flannels on the grass.
An Autobiography
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Her bombproof is three inches thick, and is made of wrought Iron.
The American Iron-Clad Vessels
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Beyond the steps was an aviary full of dead exotic birds; beyond the aviary was a snackbar advertising (perhaps heartlessly, given the loca-tion) topeka's best buffaloburger; beyond the snackbar was another wrought iron arch with a sign reading come back to gage park real soon!
Wizard and Glass
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Subsequently, wrought iron, having superior tensile strength, replaced cast iron in framing buildings.
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Bent wood, rattan, wrought iron, or brass give you the best eye appeal in a floor-standing coat rack.
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Wrought iron greatly multiplied the possibilities of tension: much wider roof spans than those offered by timber alone were now possible.
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I walked through the wrought iron gates, the hinges squeaking.
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The wrought iron was freezing on my hands when I jumped and caught the icy top rail.
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It was covered with concretion — a mixture of shells, sand and other debris attracted by the leaching wrought iron — and a few sea squirts.
Blackbeard's anchor recovered off N.C. coast
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From the entrance hall on the ground floor, a sweeping staircase, with wrought iron balusters and a highly polished wooden handrail, rises to the upper floor, which is lit by a large cupola.
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Wrought iron greatly multiplied the possibilities of tension: much wider roof spans than those offered by timber alone were now possible.
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Made of handwrought iron and tubular steel with tough nylon and aluminium coating, the range has a contemporary edge.
Times, Sunday Times
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There will be exhibitors offering garden furniture, pots, wickerwork, gardening tools and implements old and new, wrought ironwork and various craft stalls.
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The crude drawer handles made at Byrdcliffe of wrought iron, brass, and copper have retained their original dull surface.
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In its pure form (wrought iron ) the metal is tough but relatively soft.
The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
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There will be an array of other items on display - tables for dining, consoles, side, centre, and coffee tables, mirror frames in wood, and articles in wrought iron and other media.
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Guy is in the pool, swimming laps furiously whilst Cassie reads a women's magazine at a wrought iron breakfast table.
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These include the mansard roof, cornicing and wrought ironwork to the 1853 facade.
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Today, LaShekia Chatman and her mom, Renita, live in the more economically prosperous community of Cheektowaga, not far from downtown Buffalo, in a brick house with wrought iron fencing—identical to every other house on their street.
The Autoimmune Epidemic
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Wrought iron and upholstered furniture, made-to-measure and ready-made curtains and a wide range of fabrics are all found in the company's new brochure.
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The craftwork ranged from copper work, wrought iron garden furniture, candleholders plus a host of other items.
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Although humans had learned how to case-harden wrought iron by about 1200
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
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A Dachshund yapped behind a wrought iron gate in the courtyard I traversed.
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Four pillars stood in the centre: the altar was partitioned off with wrought iron grilles and the side walls were tiled in blue and white floral patterns.
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In Italy, wrought iron is used extensively for tables and chairs.
Times, Sunday Times
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Outside, there is a gravelled area to the front of the house enclosed by wrought iron railings.
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A low semicircular wrought iron door opens onto a long and narrow room.
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For those of you interested in refinishing wrought iron or similar types of furnishings, I recommend you acquire a portable air compressor fitted with a sandblasting apparatus.
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Standard Wrought Iron bars were placed in the Cementation Furnace for conversion into Cementation or Blister Steel.
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Small balcony projections with ornate balustrades and pretty wrought iron lamps flanking monumental doorways on the tall street walls characterized the early homes.
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On each side of me from floor to ceiling were wrought iron metal bars.
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In this, the last of the great British railway bridges, mild steel superseded wrought iron.
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It's been a complex job, working with cast and wrought iron, and we also had to be sure the structure was strong enough to survive the load stresses and buffeting it will get from the elements.
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Gates of wrought iron, with perhaps a martlet from the Byrd coat of arms above them, swung between tall pillars in the wall.
Virginia: the Old Dominion
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Four pillars stood in the centre: the altar was partitioned off with wrought iron grilles and the side walls were tiled in blue and white floral patterns.
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The brass band blared from the wrought iron bandstand, families promenaded and old men gossiped in the shade of the neatly clipped box trees.
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The house was colonial French with long shuttered windows and wrought iron balconies.
INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
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The double gates were handwrought iron, a latticework of fairies and flowers.
The Black Madonna
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Genuine wrought iron usually has a pitted and mottled appearance, even if it has been cleaned.
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The building looked very much like a country courthouse, with an intricate wrought iron sign hanging over the door, a pair of scales framed by swirling designs.
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Harder than wrought iron, but with less carbon than true steel, mild steel was made in industrial-sized batches, and although it was easier to machine with close tolerances, it was harder for blacksmiths to forge and weld.