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Knurling - Wikipedia
Knurling is a manufacturing process, typically conducted on a lathe, whereby a pattern of straight, angled or crossed lines is rolled into the material.
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KNURL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a small protuberance, excrescence, or knob 2. one of a series of small ridges or beads on a metal surface to aid in gripping.
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Knurling Tools and Knurls - KBC Tools & Machinery
Choose from Brand KBC, Eagle Rock, and Form-Rol bump knurl tools, scissor knurl tools, and pins to mount your knurls for your knurling applications.
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Knurls Technical Information | MSC Industrial Supply Co.
Knurling wheels, also known as a knurling die, are used to create a pattern or gripping surface on a cylindrical blank. They are used on steel, brass, aluminum ...
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Knurling and a Few Things you Should Know - YouTube
This video tells about the various types of knurling wheels and the best applications. I'll show a couple types of good holders and tell you ...
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Knurl (band)
Aube/Knurl- 1997- Alien 8 Rec. External links
Knurl on label site Alien8 Recordings
Knurl on label site Obscurica
Knurl and Pholde featured in Toronto's "Ambient Ping", with MP3 samples
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Knurling - GD&T Basics
What is Knurling? Knurling is a process used to create a pattern on the surface of a material by displacing or deforming the surface.
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knurl - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · A contorted knot in wood. · A crossgrained protuberance; a nodule; a boss or projection. · A lined or crossgrained pattern of ridges or indentations ...
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Common Knurling Types Explained | Reid Supply
Source: Pixabay. Knurling is a metalworking process that involves cutting small, raised patterns into the material's surface to improve grip and ...
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Cut Type Knurling - Knurl Holders - Accu Trak
These cut-knurling tools are designed to make a single pass across the material. The depth of this should be 0.5 x pitch of the knurl (i.e. if a 1.0 mm pitch ...
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knurly
ˈknurly, a. [f. knurl n. + -y.] a. Having knurls or knots; gnarled. b. Of the nature of a knurl, dwarfish.1602 Marston Antonio's Rev. iv. iii, Till by degrees the tough and knurly trunke Be riv'd in sunder. 1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey i. iii. 6 The high timbring Oake..denotates a rich and battl...
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knurling
▪ I. knurling, nurling, vbl. n. (ˈnɜːlɪŋ) [See knurl v.] The action of the verb knurl; also concr. knurled work.1611 Cotgr., Goderon,..a fashion of imbossement vsed by Goldsmithes, &c., and tearmed knurling. 1862 Mayhew Lond. Labour IV. 377 Then you file the edges of the coin to perfect the ‘knerlin...
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Gnarl
, a 2000 short story collection by Rudy Rucker
See also
Knurl (band), a noise music project of Alan Bloor
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knurned
† ˈknurned, a. Obs. In 3 cnurnede, 4 knorned. [From *knurn, deriv. form of knur or parallel form of knurl.] = next.a 1225 St. Marher. 10 His twa honden to his cnurnede cneon heteueste ibunden. 13.. Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 2166 Hyȝe bonkkez & brent, vpon boþe halue, & ruȝe knokled knarrez, with knorned stone...
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