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Hey Nano...perhaps you should contact google images and inform them of the oversite - or the person that originally posted the image on the web which in turn created the association of the word "fluting" with this image.
If you perform a google image search for "fluting" this is one of the images that appears in addition to the one that jsluder posted. Personally, I found Denny's pic to be more aesthetically pleasing.
If you perform a google image search for "fluting" this is one of the images that appears in addition to the one that jsluder posted. Personally, I found Denny's pic to be more aesthetically pleasing.
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You do it. I'm too tired.Meadhbh wrote:Hey Nano...perhaps you should contact google images and inform them of the oversite - or the person that originally posted the image on the web which in turn created the association of the word "fluting" with this image.
If you perform a google image search for "fluting" this is one of the images that appears in addition to the one that jsluder posted. Personally, I found Denny's pic to be more aesthetically pleasing.
Anyway, could be after all it's called fluting among column designers ("innie" and "outie", perhaps?); so far I've been unable to locate any hard-and-fast specifics of terminology in that regard. But I seem to recall that fluting is concave.
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Okay, got it: the innies are "fluting", and the outies are "reeding". Both are called "gadrooning" (an unlovely name).
The possibilities now open to us for bad puns and musical symbolic devilry are too much for me to assay. I'll leave that to Denny or the Sludester or somebody.
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The possibilities now open to us for bad puns and musical symbolic devilry are too much for me to assay. I'll leave that to Denny or the Sludester or somebody.
Ya learn something new every day here at C&F, no?
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