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surfacer|ˈsɜːfəsə(r)| [f. surface v. + -er1.] 1. a. A person or an instrument that produces a smooth or even surface.
1778W. H. Marshall Minutes Agric. 20 May 1775 Observ., These waves, which the Surfacer had left as smooth as gravel-walks, were then raised into flutes. b. spec. A woodworking machine for cutting and planing the surface of wooden boards.
1884J. Kane Shavings & Sawdust xviii. 81 Small surfacers..used by cabinet and piano factories..should have all the four rolls driven. 1937H. Hjorth Machine Woodworking v. 139 A single planer or surfacer planes only one side of a board at a time, while a double surfacer planes both sides at the same time. 2. One who mines near the surface.
1882in Ogilvie (Annandale). 3. A paint used to smooth any slight unevennesses of a surface before another coat is applied.
1927Automotive Manufacturer July 13/2 For the first coat, use primer and surfacer, half and half, spraying on a medium coat... No sanding will be needed prior to spraying the coat of surfacer. 1954A. St. J. Masters Do your own Spray Painting viii. 75 For amateur use there is no doubt that the best plan is to continue with the cellulose surfacer as previously described. 1979Guardian 30 May 5/3 (Advt.), The body is then given a surfacer, sprayed with a sealer and oven-hardened. |