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Knob turning is a term used in the context of furniture to describe a decorative or functional knob on a piece of furniture that can be turned or twisted. These knobs are usually small and attached to drawers, cabinets, or doors of furniture items such as dressers, cabinets, or wardrobes. They are designed to be easily gripped and turned by hand, allowing the user to open or close the furniture component. Knob turning can also refer to the act of rotating or twisting the knob to engage or disengage a mechanism or lock associated with the furniture. Turning of knobs in series, used in 17th century work.