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fireboard

[fahyuhr-bawrd, -bohrd] / ˈfaɪərˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd /
NOUN
mantel
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The friction of the spindle against an indentation in the fireboard grinds particles from both surfaces, which must heat to 800 degrees F before a glowing coal forms.

From Time Magazine Archive

The combination of the right fireboard and spindle is the key to success, so experiment with different dry softwoods until you find a set that produces.

From Time Magazine Archive

Besides proper technique, you have to choose the right wood for the fireboard and spindle.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sets made from dry softwoods, including aspen, willow, cottonwood, and juniper, are preferred, although a spindle made from a slightly harder wood, combined with a softer fireboard, can also work.

From Time Magazine Archive

The fireplace was covered by a fireboard on which was pasted wallpaper like that adorning the room.

From Old Caravan Days by Catherwood, Mary Hartwell




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