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16:57 Sep 17, 2020 |
French to English translations [PRO] Architecture / Building construction - fireplace | |||||||
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| Selected response from: David Hollywood Local time: 08:00 | ||||||
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3 +1 | back plate |
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4 | bevels |
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3 | inlay |
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back plate Explanation: See https://www.btb.termiumplus.gc.ca/tpv2alpha/alpha-eng.html?l... and http://gdt.oqlf.gouv.qc.ca/Resultat.aspx I did wonder whether glass back plates for fire places existed. They seem to. See http://www.lagunawaterworks.com/safretti_riviera_le_gl_wall_... |
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inlay Explanation: Une craquelure sur le haut du contre coeur émaillé et la poignée du rideau [...] de fer est manquante. marcmaison.fr. marcmaison.fr. A crack in the enameled inlay ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 25 mins (2020-09-17 17:22:41 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- glass inlay on both sides -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 45 mins (2020-09-17 17:43:04 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- hard to say given the sparce context -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 47 mins (2020-09-17 17:44:46 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- but I can't see a backplate being made of glass |
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bevels Explanation: http://www.authentic-antiques.com/images/cheminee-ancienne_l... https://www.custom-fireplaces.com/fireplace-anatomy-101-the-... A bevel or sometimes called a “beveled edge” refers to an angled transition on the corner of a fireplace. You can find a beveled edge typically where the horizontal and vertical surface of the fireplace meet. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2020-09-17 19:30:03 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Contrecœur: Ce sont les parties de la cheminée qui encadrent le foyer tant sur les côtés qu'au fond de la cheminée. C'est pourquoi la plaque de fonte placée au fond de la cheminée peut être également appelée "contrecœur". -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 16 hrs (2020-09-18 09:45:07 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Looking at the rather picture supplied by Althea: https://www.imiweb.org/01-160-010-fireplace-detail/ that labels the side of the firebox as contre-coeur, while https://www.aidaubricolage.com/images/cheminee-a-feu-ouvert.... labels the fireback (see https://www.imiweb.org/01-160-010-fireplace-detail/) as contre-coeur. This is confusing, as http://www.authentic-antiques.com/images/cheminee-ancienne_l... labels the timber bevel of the fire surround as contre-coeur. One certainly couldn't use timber in the other instances! I now tend to think that the "coeur" is the firebox and a "contre-couer" could be any element at a roughly 45° angle to the back of the firebox. However, one would be unlikely to see a glass fireback, while glass bevels are rather more likely. |
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