Fiddleback chasuble, a Christian liturgical vestment
Fiddleback maple, a particular grain of maple wood used for musical instruments
Fiddleback spider, a colloquial name for the brown recluse spider
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Fiddleback may refer to: Fiddleback chasuble, a Christian liturgical vestment Fiddleback maple, a particular grain of maple wood used for musical instruments...
violin pointing to the rear of the spider, resulting in the nicknames fiddleback spider, brown fiddler, or violin spider. The violin pattern is not a definitive...
(tiger maple), also known as flamed maple, curly maple, ripple maple, fiddleback or tiger stripe, is a feature of maple in which the growth of the wood...
often cut away further, giving it the distinctive shape often called fiddleback. Complex decoration schemes were often used on chasubles of scapular form...
Industrial Revolution and completed in 1887, played tunes three times daily. Fiddleback Farm, a Grade II* listed building, is situated approximately 100 yards...
with scroll pillars and glass pulls, work tables with scroll feet and fiddleback chairs. Elements of the style enjoyed a brief revival in the 1890s with...
strongest is called "grain" (grain may be straight, interlocked, wavy or fiddleback, etc.). It is smart to arrange the more delicate parts of a design along...
violin pointing to the rear of the spider resulting in the nickname "fiddleback spider" or "violin spider" in English-speaking areas. Coloring varies...
finished work it becomes a part of. These include: bird's eye quilted curly (fiddleback) The way a given piece of wood has been sawn affects both its appearance...
maple lumber also contains a greater percentage of "curly" (aka "flame"/"fiddleback") figure, which is prized by musical instrument/custom furniture makers...
maple, most often with a matching striped figure, referred to as flame, fiddleback, or tiger stripe. The neck is usually maple with a flamed figure compatible...
be wavy or interlocked. Quartersawn surfaces may produce an attractive fiddleback figure. The wood is lustrous and possesses a fine to medium texture. The...
Bodine did not run the Trucks again until 2004, when he competed for Fiddleback Racing at Charlotte, finishing 20th and also ran for HT Motorsports's...
chair with considerable exposed wood, originating in 18th-century France Fiddleback chair, a wooden chair of the Empire period, usually with an upholstered...
recognised in craft furniture for its spectacular deep red colour and typical fiddleback figure. It needs careful selection, as it tends to be quite reactive to...
brown recluse spider, also known as "violin spiders", "fiddlers", or "fiddlebacks", from the dark violin-shaped marking on the cephalothorax, are retiring...
Speedway, where he qualified 28th and finished in the 20th position for Fiddleback Racing. During the season, he failed to qualify for one race, and failed...
a laced alb, stole, maniple, episcopal gloves, and traditional Roman fiddleback chasuble. The Cardinal Archbishop of Philadelphia, Justin Francis Rigali...
2011. Retrieved April 25, 2015. "An Interview with Speedy Ortiz". The Fiddleback. October 1, 2013. Gwynne, Kristen (June 18, 2013). "Speedy Ortiz Hit the...
number 32 car.[citation needed] Purchasing equipment from the defunct Fiddleback Racing, the 60 team began running in 2005 at The Milwaukee Mile, when...