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punty
punty, ponty Glass-making. (ˈpʌntɪ) Forms: 7 ponte, 7–9 -ee, 9 punty, -ee, ponty. [app. ad. F. pontil: see pontil.] 1. An iron rod used in glass-blowing: see quots. Called also punt, punto, pointel, pontil.1662 Merrett in App. to tr. Neri's Art of Glass 364 Ponte is the Iron to stick the Glass at th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hype (board game)
Fairnie recruited Willie Williams, at the time the editor of Punty fanzine but soon to become the set designer and lighting director for U2. wikipedia.org
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puntilion
† puntilion Glass-making. Obs. rare—1. [ad. obs. It. pontiglio, punteglio: cf. punctilio.] = pontil, punty 1.1665 Hooke Microgr. 42 Small..bubbles of glass..being crack'd off from the Puntilion whilst very hot. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pontil mark
A pontil mark or punt mark is the scar where the pontil, punty or punt was broken from a work of blown glass. wikipedia.org
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ponty
ponty variant of punty. Oxford English Dictionary
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Crown glass (window)
This was then transferred from the blowpipe to a punty and then flattened by reheating and spinning out the bowl-shaped piece of glass (bullion) into a wikipedia.org
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pontee
ponte, pontee obs. forms of punty. Oxford English Dictionary
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Caneworking
the color by dipping the punty in a furnace containing the clear glass. Simultaneously an assistant prepares a 'post' which is another punty with a small platform of clear glass on the end. wikipedia.org
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puntee
puntee variant of punty 1. Oxford English Dictionary
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Glassblowing
Tools The major tools used by a glassblower are the blowpipe (or blow tube), punty (or punty rod, pontil, or mandrel), bench, marver, blocks, jacks, Then, the molten glass is attached to a stainless steel or iron rod called a "punty" for shaping and transferring the hollow piece from the blowpipe to wikipedia.org
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pontil
pontil Glass making. (ˈpɒntɪl) [a. F. pontil, app. ad. It. pontello, puntello, dim. of punto point, etc.] 1. An iron rod used for handling, and especially for rapidly twirling the soft glass in the process of formation, esp. in the manufacture of crown-glass. Also called punty.1832 G. R. Porter Porc... Oxford English Dictionary
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knobbed
knobbed, a. (nɒbd, -ɪd) Also 9 nobbed. [f. knob n. or v. + -ed.] Furnished with or having a knob or knobs; formed into or ending in a knob.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 280/1 Knobbyd, as hondys or other lymmys, callosus. Knobbyd, or knottyd as trees, vertiginosus, verticosus. 1563 Sackville in Mirr. Mag., Ind... Oxford English Dictionary
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Show globe
Most globes were plain glass, but sometimes they were punty cut or etched glass. wikipedia.org
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pointel
pointel Now rare. (ˈpɔɪntəl) Forms: 3– pointel; also 3 pontel, 4 poyntele, -til, 4–6 -tell, -e, 4–7 -tel, 6 -tyl(l, Sc. poyntal, 6–7 pointell, 7–8 -til, 7–9 pointal. [a. OF. pointel (mod. pointeau) point of a spear, etc. = It. puntello, pontello a bodkin, a prick (Florio), dim. of punto point; cf. l... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mercury glass
The workman completes the object and then, the pontil rod or "punty" is cracked off leaving the familiar rough pontil scar. wikipedia.org
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