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countersink

[koun-ter-singk, koun-ter-singk] / ˈkaʊn tərˌsɪŋk, ˌkaʊn tərˈsɪŋk /


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Each takes up the question of how American infamy functioned as an unexamined countersink to the easy legend of American virtue.

From Slate Jun. 20, 2019

He had taught his sons to "fell a tree, sow, cultivate and harvest, save money, countersink a nail, make cider with a hand press, clean a gun, sail a boat, etc."

From Time Magazine Archive

When drilling holes in fiberglass, first drill a tiny pilot hole, then use a countersink bit to bevel the edges before drilling a larger hole.

From Time Magazine Archive

How about we countersink the nozzle, one side or the other or both?

From "October Sky" by Homer Hickam

“Was it the countersink that made it explode?” he asked.

From "October Sky" by Homer Hickam

The smaller sizes of countersinks are sometimes made as in Fig.

From Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II by Joshua Rose

CalipersToList Files for various descriptions, countersinks, frame and hack saws.

From Practical Mechanics for Boys by James Slough Zerbe

In one corner of the large basement was a good-sized workbench, lighted by two windows, and equipped with several neatly-arranged shelves, which now held a divers collection of chisels, bits, countersinks, etc.

From Around the World in Ten Days by Chelsea Curtis Fraser

Then there are punches, broaches, drills, calipers, countersinks, files, etc., etc.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 664, September 22,1888 by Various

We also like that it comes with countersunk washers and brass screws, which give this holder a streamlined look when hung.

From Slate Jan. 4, 2019

The chocks in which these boats rest are provided with gunmetal wheels, which run in transverse gunmetal tracks, countersunk on the deck.

From Scientific American Apr. 11, 2012

Bases should be secured with through-bolts countersunk into the outside of the hull.

From Time Magazine Archive

Before the last finishing nail is driven and countersunk, Judith has earned the admiration and respect of the crew by swinging her own hammer.

From Time Magazine Archive

The flight of Auk XXII-D was to be the final flight in the series that used countersunk nozzles.

From "October Sky" by Homer Hickam

I told him I thought countersinking the nozzle was a good idea.

From "October Sky" by Homer Hickam

Fasten the end pieces on with screws, countersinking the heads of the vise end.

From The Boy Mechanic: Volume 1 700 Things for Boys to Do by Popular Mechanics Co.

Fasten securely on whatever form of mounting you have decided on, countersinking the wires on the under side.

From Home Taxidermy for Pleasure and Profit A Guide for Those Who Wish to Prepare and Mount Animals, Birds, Fish, Reptiles, etc., for Home, Den, or Office Decoration by Albert B. Farnham

Countersunk riveting is generally tighter than snapped, because countersinking the hole is really facing it; and the countersunk rivet is, in point of fact, made on a face joint.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 810, July 11, 1891 by Various

These indentations are produced after the countersinking by the punch, shown in Fig.

From Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II by Joshua Rose




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