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lathing
▪ I. lathing, vbl. n.1 (ˈlɑːθɪŋ, ˈlæ-) Also 8 latting. [f. lath v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the vb. lath.1544 Churchw. Acc. St. Giles, Reading 70 To a mason for lathyng [an]d dawbyng iiijd. 1663 Gerbier Counsel (1664) 78 Lathing is worth six pence the yard. 1823 P. Nicholson Pract. Build. 372 By l...
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Lathe (graphics)
The lathing may be partial; the amount of rotation is not necessarily a full 360 degrees.
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Boning (baseball)
Also, in the early and mid 20th century bats had little factory processing beyond lathing, while modern bats undergo more factory processing, often including
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counter-lath
ˈcounter-lath, n. [counter- 7, 8.] 1. In Roofing: a. A batten or slight rafter laid between two rafters, and blocked-up on the purlins to the same face-level to shorten the bearing of the laths. b. A lath placed by eye between every two gauged ones.1659 Willsford Scales Comm., Archit. 16 Betwixt eve...
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extra-lath
† extra-ˈlath, v. Obs. rare. [f. extra a. + lath n.] trans. To furnish with additional laths. Hence extra-ˈlathing vbl. n.1778 Mahon in Phil. Trans. LXVIII. 893 The underside of the stair-case was extra-lathed. Ibid. 890 The method of extra-lathing may be applied to cieling joists.
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Whitesmith
A whitesmith is a metalworker who does finishing work on iron and steel such as filing, lathing, burnishing or polishing.
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Plasterer
, and the Expanded Metal lathing. Lathing nails are usually of iron, cut, wrought or cast, and in the better class of work they are galvanized to prevent rusting.
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plasterless
plasterless, a. (ˈplɑːstəlɪs, -æ-) [f. plaster n. + -less.] Of a building, structure, etc.: not provided with plaster; lacking plaster.1866 ‘Mark Twain’ Lett. from Hawaii (1967) 101 A huge gridiron of plasterless lathing droops from above. 1919 J. Masefield Battle of Somme 29 A few skeleton sheds of...
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Lee Jurras
In the late 1950s, he experimented with lathing rifle bullets to create jacketed handgun ammunition, inspired by Jim Harvey.
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How to fix a stripped pedal crank The threads on my bike's pedal crank just became fully stripped and the pedal fell off, though the pedal itself is fine. Is there any way I can fix this without fully replacing the pe...
I have seen people succesfully filling the the whole space of the crank thread with weld, then re-manufacturing the thread in a turning/lathing shop.
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Sophia Isberg
Isberg was tutored by her father to cabinet maskery, lathing and carving, and was to become famous for her wood carving.
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Acton Scott
Many skills such as bodging, forging, pole-lathing, wheel and brick-making were demonstrated.
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C. J. Haggerty
He served in the United States Navy during World War I, then returned to lathing, moving to Los Angeles in 1921.
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Fingerspitzengefühl
In literal terms, it means a physical skill appearing to be controlled by the nerves in the extremities, as in a machinist hand lathing steel to micrometer
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