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Definition of spokeshave in English: spokeshavenoun ˈspəʊkʃeɪvˈspoʊkˌʃeɪv A small plane with a handle on each side of its blade, used for shaping curved surfaces (originally wheel spokes). Example sentencesExamples - Likewise, members could make videos of groups of tools (gauges, planes, saws, drawknives, and spokeshaves) demonstrating their use.
- Other blade tools, such as denticulates and spokeshaves, have multiple, deep, retouched notches and probably functioned as shredders or, possibly, as whittling implements.
- Flakes with concavities exhibiting steep, unifacial retouch (‘spokeshaves’) were used to whittle or plane wood, and flakes displaying spurs were used to incise bone or antler.
- The evening's competition was for an interesting tool, and was won by Rosemary Gyles, with a 100-year-old spokeshave.
- However, this is not the only outfit deploying the block plane and spokeshave.
- Final trimming is done with a spokeshave, set for a fine cut.
- Booth & Mills, makers of braces, bits, spokeshaves, screwdrivers, squares, saw pads, and such displayed along with other manufactures, their products at trade fairs.
- J. Harlan Spear designed and made or commissioned a large variety of spokeshaves and scrapers between 1891 and 1907 and perhaps later.
verbˈspəʊkʃeɪvˈspoʊkˌʃeɪv [with object]Shape with a spokeshave. spokeshave the angle on the underside Example sentencesExamples - I also added the headstock ‘wings’, and have been spokeshaving myself a neck profile.
- I hand planed, or spokeshaved, all of the surfaces, but then had to hand sand afterwards as the surface is not as smooth off the plane as usual.
- Handscrews can also be useful for holding irregular-shaped pieces for carving or spokeshaving work.
- After the backs are cut to shape, they are all spokeshaved and sanded by hand to 1200 grit.
- The legs were rough cut with a bandsaw and spokeshaved to final curve, lots of fun getting them all the same.
- The spindles, made from oak, are spokeshaved and tenoned using various spokeshaves.
- The curves of the legs were carved with a spokeshave, and the curves of the skirt planed and spokeshaved.
- If I'm carving or spokeshaving small details, I want the work up in my eyes, and then use a smaller vise on the end of a stick held by the large vise.
- When the glue is thoroughly set the corner block is sawn and spokeshaved to the desired shape as shown by the dotted line.
- The fuselage frame was made from timber, most likely cedar, which was neatly scarfed at the joints and secured with metal clips and a bolt, while the vertical struts were spokeshaved to enhance streamlining.
- Rather than make the top an ordinary rectangle, I put some mild curves on the sides which give it a ‘butterfly’ shape and spokeshaved some chamfers on the underneath of the table
- I roughly spokeshaved a couple of blanks and put them in a pot on the Coleman stove.
- The spindles and legs are again spokeshaved but secured into position with wedges.
Definition of spokeshave in US English: spokeshavenounˈspoʊkˌʃeɪvˈspōkˌSHāv A small plane with a handle on each side of its blade, used for shaping curved surfaces (originally wheel spokes). Example sentencesExamples - Flakes with concavities exhibiting steep, unifacial retouch (‘spokeshaves’) were used to whittle or plane wood, and flakes displaying spurs were used to incise bone or antler.
- J. Harlan Spear designed and made or commissioned a large variety of spokeshaves and scrapers between 1891 and 1907 and perhaps later.
- Booth & Mills, makers of braces, bits, spokeshaves, screwdrivers, squares, saw pads, and such displayed along with other manufactures, their products at trade fairs.
- However, this is not the only outfit deploying the block plane and spokeshave.
- Likewise, members could make videos of groups of tools (gauges, planes, saws, drawknives, and spokeshaves) demonstrating their use.
- Other blade tools, such as denticulates and spokeshaves, have multiple, deep, retouched notches and probably functioned as shredders or, possibly, as whittling implements.
- Final trimming is done with a spokeshave, set for a fine cut.
- The evening's competition was for an interesting tool, and was won by Rosemary Gyles, with a 100-year-old spokeshave.
verbˈspoʊkˌʃeɪvˈspōkˌSHāv [with object]Shape with a spokeshave. spokeshave the angle on the underside Example sentencesExamples - I also added the headstock ‘wings’, and have been spokeshaving myself a neck profile.
- The spindles, made from oak, are spokeshaved and tenoned using various spokeshaves.
- I roughly spokeshaved a couple of blanks and put them in a pot on the Coleman stove.
- When the glue is thoroughly set the corner block is sawn and spokeshaved to the desired shape as shown by the dotted line.
- The legs were rough cut with a bandsaw and spokeshaved to final curve, lots of fun getting them all the same.
- The curves of the legs were carved with a spokeshave, and the curves of the skirt planed and spokeshaved.
- If I'm carving or spokeshaving small details, I want the work up in my eyes, and then use a smaller vise on the end of a stick held by the large vise.
- After the backs are cut to shape, they are all spokeshaved and sanded by hand to 1200 grit.
- Rather than make the top an ordinary rectangle, I put some mild curves on the sides which give it a ‘butterfly’ shape and spokeshaved some chamfers on the underneath of the table
- I hand planed, or spokeshaved, all of the surfaces, but then had to hand sand afterwards as the surface is not as smooth off the plane as usual.
- Handscrews can also be useful for holding irregular-shaped pieces for carving or spokeshaving work.
- The spindles and legs are again spokeshaved but secured into position with wedges.
- The fuselage frame was made from timber, most likely cedar, which was neatly scarfed at the joints and secured with metal clips and a bolt, while the vertical struts were spokeshaved to enhance streamlining.
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