| REPOUSSE | Technique of hammering a design from the underside of a thin piece of metal |
| STRIP | Divest of a thin piece (5) |
| ARTDECO | Traced around old design from the thirties (3,4) |
| WIRE | Long thin piece of metal (4) |
| SMITHY | Place where metal is worked by heating and hammering; a forge (6) |
| LINOCUT | Term applied to a technique of making a design from a piece of vinyl flooring mounted on a wooden block; or, the print so created (7) |
| MIGNON | Filet ___ , small boneless cut of beef from the underside of a sirloin (6) |
| FILETMIGNON | Small cut of beef from the underside of a sirloin (5,6) |
| RELIEF | Word for elevation of a design from a plane surface; alleviation of distress; rest from one's duties; or, historically, a payment made to an overlord on taking possession (6) |
| RESIST | A coating on a textile which protects blank areas of a design from being printed on (6) |
| SAW | Tool for cutting solid materials to prescribed lengths or shapes. Most take the form of a thin metal strip with teeth on one edge or a thin metal disk with teeth on the periphery. Usually the teeth ar |
| ESCALOPE | A thin piece of meat without bones, commonly a special cut of veal (8) |
| ASLANT | A thin piece of wood round rear of cabin in a sloping direction (6) |
| SUEDE | It's from the underside of a hide |
| FROG | Section of the underside of a horse's hoof; or, a type of amphibian following its metamorphosis from a tadpole (4) |
| SHINGLE | A thin piece of wood, slate, metal, or asbestos. (7) |
| SPLINT | A thin piece of wood used to hold a fractured or dislocated bone in position (6) |
| SHEET | A thin piece of a substance such as paper, glass, etc, usually rectangular (5) |
| CLEAT | T-shaped fitting on a boat for securing a rope; or, part of the underside of a cycling shoe for use with a clip-in (or clipless) pedal (5) |
| STICK | A thin piece of wood that may be used to fasten by piercing, hence a word meaning "adhere, affix, cling" (5) |