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A stretcher is a horizontal support element of a table, chair or other item of furniture; this structure is normally made of exposed wood and ties vertical elements of the piece together. There are numerous styles of the stretcher including circumferential, double and spindle design. This term is sometimes referred to as a stretcher beam. A very common pattern for chairs has each front leg connected to the back by the lateral stretchers, which in turn are connected by a medial stretcher. In the William and Mary period chi (from the Greek letter chi - Χ) stretchers were common, connecting the legs diagonally, frequently with a finial where the stretchers crossed.

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  • Trnož (cs)
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  • Trnož, krajově též strnož, zastarale také trnože, je část židle nebo stolu, která se vkládá mezi nohy u dřevěného nábytku. Původně se jednalo o zvláštní podpěrku, opěrku nebo i stoličku pro nohy, často používanou zejména u třínohých židliček, odtud pak původ tohoto slova – tr(i)nož. Postupem doby se trnože začaly objevovat i u předmětů čtyřnohých (kromě nábytku se mohlo jednat například i o ), neboť trnože také zvyšují celkovou konstrukční tuhost předmětu – u nábytku zamezují nežádoucímu viklání nohou. (cs)
  • A stretcher is a horizontal support element of a table, chair or other item of furniture; this structure is normally made of exposed wood and ties vertical elements of the piece together. There are numerous styles of the stretcher including circumferential, double and spindle design. This term is sometimes referred to as a stretcher beam. A very common pattern for chairs has each front leg connected to the back by the lateral stretchers, which in turn are connected by a medial stretcher. In the William and Mary period chi (from the Greek letter chi - Χ) stretchers were common, connecting the legs diagonally, frequently with a finial where the stretchers crossed. (en)
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  • Trnož, krajově též strnož, zastarale také trnože, je část židle nebo stolu, která se vkládá mezi nohy u dřevěného nábytku. Původně se jednalo o zvláštní podpěrku, opěrku nebo i stoličku pro nohy, často používanou zejména u třínohých židliček, odtud pak původ tohoto slova – tr(i)nož. Postupem doby se trnože začaly objevovat i u předmětů čtyřnohých (kromě nábytku se mohlo jednat například i o ), neboť trnože také zvyšují celkovou konstrukční tuhost předmětu – u nábytku zamezují nežádoucímu viklání nohou. (cs)
  • A stretcher is a horizontal support element of a table, chair or other item of furniture; this structure is normally made of exposed wood and ties vertical elements of the piece together. There are numerous styles of the stretcher including circumferential, double and spindle design. This term is sometimes referred to as a stretcher beam. A very common pattern for chairs has each front leg connected to the back by the lateral stretchers, which in turn are connected by a medial stretcher. In the William and Mary period chi (from the Greek letter chi - Χ) stretchers were common, connecting the legs diagonally, frequently with a finial where the stretchers crossed. (en)
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