… sword knots; chamois‑dressed leather with serrated edges or assembled (however, chamois‑dressed leather not cut to special shapes or with serrated edges, e.g., for use as dusters, is classified in …
… which have been continuously shaped along any of their edges, ends or faces ( heading 44.09 ). It is to be noted … ). (d) Wood continuously shaped along any of its edges, ends or faces, of heading 44.09 . (e) Strips and …
… looms and are then generally of more even texture and the selvedges are more parallel than in the case of those hand … Chapter). These carpets remain classified here if they are edged with fringes (produced during weaving or added …
… segments by means of a kind of diamond-tipped compass. The edges of each segment are then turned-in by hot-pressure in … for laboratory use (pierced in the centre, ground on the edges to ensure airtight sealing, etc.) ( heading 70.17 ). …
… be square or rounded, the limbs equal or unequal, and the edges may or may not be “bulbed” (bulb angles or … beams, pillars and joists) are used in the construction of bridges, buildings, ships, etc.; lighter products are used …
… also covers strips of wood toothed or slotted on one edge for the manufacture of book matches. (6) Wooden pegs … shoe pegs in the form of strips of wood, of which one edge is sharply bevelled on both sides, ready for cutting …