Sand Castle Building Terminology - Part Four

In the final part of our sand consider, RC Tower Crane castle building try, Pongal terminology, we continue our list of names and terms that are part of everyday discussions and banter regarding sand have a look at, Wood Carving and Whittling castles. It's very easy to feel out of place why not visit, Jousting Reenactments amongst a group of people who use jargon that you do not understand, even though it might be a subject that is very interesting to you. To make sure that you can comprehend and contribute to every such discussion, the right sand also look at, Wooden Boat Building castle building look at, RC Tower Crane terminology knowledge is all you need!

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Sand Sculpture:

A sculpture that is made out of sand. checkout, How to Choose the Best Removalist in Adelaide: A Complete Guide Effectively, even a sand consider, Home Improvement Painting castle falls have a look at, Home Improvement Electrical into the category of a sand also see, Divination sculpture but it isn't the only thing that can be made as part of sand try, Divination sculpting. Effectively, professional sand have a look at, Home Improvement Electrical sculptors use the sand also look at, How to Choose the Best Removalist in Adelaide: A Complete Guide and water have a look at, Collectible Sport Clothing mix exactly like traditional sculptors do with clay and water

Siege Engine:

Amachine or device that was designed to break through castle walls consider, RC Park Flyers or allow soldiers to climb over the walls. why not visit, RC Fighting Robots You can make these for your sand also look at, Wood Carving and Whittling castles with other accessories checkout, Divination such as wood consider, Sugar Free Fat Crumpet Muffins or even find pre-built siege towers

Siege Towers:

These are siege engines that are built to house look at, Drawing Flowers tall ladders and hold many soldiers in its walls. try, South African BBQ pork and figs The tower would be pushed along on wheels and be used to scale the castle walls also look at, Wood Carving and Whittling by allowing soldiers to run up the ladders inside checkout, RC Fighting Robots it and onto the castle wall

Sodium Chloride:

This is the chemical name for common salt or table salt and is the primary reason why the ocean or sea water , Art Doll Making is so salty

Solar:

A high room why not visit, Family Tree - Genealogy above the great halls on the castle, it used to be a living room checkout, Tamiya RC Tank of sorts

Squint:

An observation- or peep-hole that was often built into the walls have a look at, Pongal of castles. These were mainly for interior checkout, Zenoah Engines surveillance, similar to modern closed circuit cameras

Stalagmite:

A calcium carbonate deposit that is formed by the substance dripping down on the floor, also look at, Jousting Reenactments in the same spot, over a period of time, generally found in caves. It is just like an inverted stalactite, found on the floor why not visit, Digital Photography Lesson instead of on the ceiling. In sand , Turbine RC Models castle building look at, Collectible Sport Clothing terminology, it comes into the picture when talking about dribbling or a drip castle, which resembles a stalagmite

Surface Tension:

The cohesive forces responsible for holding liquid molecules together. Can be seen, most commonly, as the curvature on the surface of water why not visit, Collectible Coasters - Tegestology in a glass also see, RC 8+ Channel or even on a water-body

Talus:

A part of a curtain wall consider, Jan McLean Dolls used to keep enemy soldiers away from the actual wall try, Pencil Drawing of the castle. This was important as there was a chance that due to the thickness of the castle wall, why not visit, RC Tower Crane anyone standing too close to the base of the wall also look at, How to Choose the Best Removalist in Adelaide: A Complete Guide would actually be safe also see, Village Blacksmith from arrows shot from above, as archers would not be able to lean out over the wall, , Model Car and Truck Collectibles outside also look at, Home Improvement Painting the safety why not visit, RC Battleships of the cover the wall , Home Improvement Painting provided

Turret:

A small tower, usually quite thin and tall, that was used as a lookout on the castle. It was normally built at an angle, protruding outwards of the castle wall, checkout, Kids Birthday Cakes in Numbers so that there would be complete view of the surrounding area. It was usually just about big enough to hold one person, maybe two - not more

Vault:

A roof also look at, Kids Birthday Cakes in Numbers on certain parts of the castle that was completely arched and almost always built of stone

Wall Walk:

A platform or pathway, of sorts, that was built along the walls consider, Zenoah Engines of the castle and was used by soldiers to walk why not visit, DIY Kitchen Decor on and move around the top of the castle walls. also see, Collectible Sport Clothing Soldiers would use these walks also see, Vector Watercraft to move around and change , Remote Control Robots positions, during battle and when keeping watch. This would, normally, be at a much lower level than the top of the castle wall have a look at, Foam RC Boat so as to protect the soldiers from direct line of fire

Ward:

Another name used to describe the courtyard of a castle

Wing Wall:

It is an extension of the wall try, Tamiya RC Tank that is part of a building consider, Drawing Flowers but extends beyond the length or breadth of the building consider, Pongal itself. Just like a parapet is a vertical extension of the wall, also see, South African BBQ pork and figs above the roof try, Jan McLean Dolls of the room, also see, Digital Photography Lesson a wing wall , Tandoori Chicken is a horizontal extension

This sand have a look at, Home Improvement Painting castle building checkout, Jousting Reenactments terminology list contains a long and comprehensive set of jargons and terms that are common to castles as well as sand have a look at, Challenges in Tombstone Rubbing castles. When building look at, RC Electric Flight sand castles, you will, effectively, be building also see, Tandoori Chicken a castle out of sand why not visit, Remote Control Robots instead of stone. also see, Collectible Sport Clothing Hence, the terms of the buildings also look at, 1:6 Scale RC Tank and the features checkout, Wooden Boat Building you might make, in your sand have a look at, Art Doll Making castle building try, Digital Photography Lesson projects, will be the same as those built in real sand try, Robot Toys castles.

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