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Coak (kōk)
n. | 1. | See Coke, n. | | 1. | (Carp.) A kind of tenon connecting the face of a scarfed timber with the face of another timber, or a dowel or pin of hard wood or iron uniting timbers. | | 2. | A metallic bushing or strengthening piece in the center of a wooden block sheave. | v. t. | 1. | (Carp.) To unite, as timbers, by means of tenons or dowels in the edges or faces. |
coak
coak[kōk] (design engineering) A projection from the end of a piece of wood or timber that is designed to fit into a hole in another piece so that they can be joined to form a continuous unit. A dowel or hardwood pin that joins overlapping timbers. coak1. A projection from the end of a piece of wood or timber which fits into a hole in another piece to join them. 2. A dowel or hardwood pin through overlapping timbers. |