jigsaw work
Jigsaw work is wood cut into scrolls and spirals and snaky patterns by power saws that make sharp and twisting blank" >target="_blank" >glossary/french-blank" >target="_blank" >curves/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="8b10243642edc5833ed265a4d502633f" blank" >target="_blank" >blank" >target="_blank" >curves. The blank" >target="_blank" >glossary/invention/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="9b25b3b242d0d8cb9ef4e725639a4179" blank" >target="_blank" >invention of jigsaws in the 19th century started a rush to build wooden curlicues along blank" >target="_blank" >glossary/roof/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="aa8b0aafd8e93f6a71c2c36ab2ca102f" blank" >target="_blank" >roof eaves/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="2395750df2eb9e4da243ae335182f18b" target="_blank" >eaves, porches and balconies. Jigsaw work is seldom made anymore, so you have to look at old blank" >target="_blank" >glossary/buildings/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="a2dbf93c59b6ab76f358376453e65a83" blank" >target="_blank" >buildings to find it. (Munro, 1986)
