Above: The anchoring and lacing pattern on the inner face of a wooden book board from 1453. Not only is it remarkable that the tight "S" twist double cords are still held tightly by the treenail, but I find the almost casual tool marks from a gouge beautiful. They look like they were cut yesterday,…
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