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A double bullnose can be used when both sides of the stairs are open.
The rounded portion of the step is called a "bullnose".
There was one good thing about the bullnose: it became a conversation piece and made the bar somewhat notorious.
Several times he has seen cars crash onto the concrete barrier, called a bullnose, in front of his booth.
My right heel landed on the bullnose edge of a step and skidded off.
The term bullnose originates from the rounded nose of a bull.
Two 4mm tempered glass shelves with bullnose edge to maximize storage potential.
The body had a bullnose radiator and pointed tail.
A handrail end element for the bullnose step that curves inward like a spiral.
It retained the pre-war Bullnose radiator style but in a larger version.
The cars now had a flat radiator replacing the pre-war "bullnose" type.
But the bullnose posed its own problem.
Norman used to call it a Bullnose."
The distinctive bullnose radiator was dropped in 1926 in an updated version of the car.
So the owners extended the bar's white Corian countertop, adding a raised bullnose rim.
Trimming a bullnose is a special challenge as the last riser above the lower floor is rounded.
In the latter mode, the duplex rebate plane is similar to a bullnose plane.
The cyclecar body featured a dummy bullnose radiator and side-by-side twin seats.
Some manufacturers have incorporated unique designs, sometimes called "cool bullnose technology", to minimize temperature excess in this zone and reduce the potential for operator injury.
Bullnose is a term used in building construction for rounded convex trim, particularly in masonry and ceramic tile.
In stairways, a volute is a handrail for a bullnose step that is shaped like a spiral.
The Bullnose radiator was replaced by a flat version in 1926 in a new version of the car with all steel bodies becoming available.
Even the bullnose chisel of the stonecarver found its reflection in the woodcarver's kit, though no manufacturer to my knowledge has ever marketed this variation.
Bullnosing - Replacing the hood ornament with a "bullnose" chrome strip or filling the mounting hole with lead.
Customers banged their drinks into the ledge that connected the bullnose to the existing bar, or inadvertently balanced their drinks on it.