face mark
A pencil mark (X) which identifies the work face of a planed timber.
A joint which is visible on the face of a masonry wall, usually more carefully pointed or struck than the
A hammer having a cutting peen at one end and a flat striking face at the other; used in preparing
A prefabricated strip, or the like, which protects the face of a wall or column against damage by carts, wagons,
Glazing set in an L-shaped or rabbeted frame and fixed in place with a triangular bead of glazing compound.
A wall in which the facing and backing are so bonded as to result in a common action under load.