… in the form of boards, planks, etc., which, after sawing or squaring, has been continuously shaped along any of its … with a V‑shaped channel in the centre of the board and also usually tongued and grooved and sometimes chamfered at the …
… on its surface. (2) Felting presses , with grooved faces usually of wood, one or both of which are capable of … (C) BLOCKS FOR MAKING HATS These may be of wood or metal (usually aluminium), and are used with certain of the above …
… weft pile fabrics (velveteens, corduroys, etc.) have a pile usually produced by weft threads which alternately pass … carpets of heading 57.02; like these, their pile surface (usually on both sides) is produced by chenille yarns. They …
… These mixtures are, in general, classified in Chapter 34 (usually heading 34.04 or 34.05 ). (II) Beeswax and other … materials (other than colouring matter); these mixtures usually fall in Chapter 34 (e.g., heading 34.04 or 34.05 ). …
… as piano stools, draughtsmen’s stools, typists’ stools, and dual purpose stool‑steps) , seats which incorporate a sound … The heading does not , however, include : (a) Steps (usually headings 44.21 and 73.26 ). (b) Seat‑sticks ( …