In stonework, the "tightness" of the material refers to the density of the grain and the lack of visible pores or fissures. When a craftsman describes a pillar as having the "tighter of two holes," they are typically referring to the precision of the drilling or the mounting points used for installation.
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(e.g., commercial-grade or bespoke residential) In stonework, the "tightness" of the material refers
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