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strickle
▪ I. strickle, n. (strɪk(ə)l) Forms: α. 1 stricel, -il, 5 strik-, strykylle, -elle, strykkell, 6–7 strikle, 7 stricle, 7– strickle. β. 6 strichell, stritchill, 7–8 stritchel(l, 7–9 strichel. γ. 7–8 stricklace, 8–9 strickless, 9 stric(k)les, -liss, strecless, strikeless. [OE. stricel (? also *stricel...
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Chondrometer
The measuring cylinder has flat top edge to it can levelled using the straightedge (a strickle) to give a set volume.
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Bellfounding
Two wooden templates called "strickle boards" are used to shape the moulding clay. This is given a profile by means of the inner strickle board. It also known as the "false bell" and is then dried with gentle heat in a kiln.
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Pattern (casting)
Strickle board or Strike-off board is used to scrape the excess clay if applied to the gaps.
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striked
striked, ppl. a. (straɪkt) [f. strike v. + -ed1.] Of a bushel or other measure: Levelled with a strike or strickle: opposed to heaped.1581 Lambarde Eiren. iv. iv. (1588) 435 If any such Purveior..have taken corne by any other measure then by the striked bushel. 1674 S. Jeake Arith. (1696) 70 Meal in...
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Core (manufacturing)
Types of core:
cold box
half core box
dump core box
split core box
left and right core box
gang core box
strickle core box
loose piece core box
Lost cores
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stritch
▪ I. stritch1 Obs. exc. dial. (strɪtʃ) Also 5 stryche. [? Shortened from stritchel: see strickle n.] 1. = strickle n. 1.14.. Lat.-Eng. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 588/13 Hostorium, a stryche. 1825 Jennings Observ. Dial. W. Eng. 73 Stritch, a strickle: a piece of wood used for striking off the overplus from ...
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Loam molding
The mold for a cylindrically symmetrical object, such as a cannon, is built up in stages around a spindle, to which is fixed a strickle board with the object is to be hollow, a straw rope is wound around the spindle and covered in a friable material to the dimensions of the exterior of the cannon, the strickle
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stricke
▪ I. strick, n. (strɪk) Forms: 5 stric, strek, stryche, 5–7 strik, 5, (9 Sc.) streek, 6 streeke, strycke, 6–7 stricke, 6– strick. [f. *strik- wk.-grade of the root of strike v. Cf. OF. estrique (= sense 3), Pg. estriga (= sense 1).] 1. A bundle of broken hemp, flax, jute, etc. for heckling. Cf. stri...
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Henry Clark Corbin
On September 6, 1865, Corbin married Frances Strickle. They had seven children.
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struck
▪ I. struck, pa. pple. and ppl. a. (strʌk) [pa. pple. of strike v.] † A. pa. pple. in special use = stricken A, strucken A.1594 Shakes. Rich. III, i. i. 92 His Noble Queene [is] Well strooke [1597 Qo. stroke] in yeares. 1629 Quarles Argalus & P. iii. 124 An old gray pilgrime, deeply strucke in yeare...
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Bonshō
The core is constructed from a dome of stacked bricks made from hardened sand, whilst the shell is made using a strickle board.
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