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Definition of Kerfed

Kerf
Kerf Kerf, n. [AS. cyrf a cutting off, fr. ceorfan to cut, carve. See Carve.] A notch, channel, or slit made in any material by cutting or sawing.

Meaning of Kerfed from wikipedia

- against which the other door seals when closed. Exterior astragals are kerfed for weatherstripping. The weatherstripping at the bottom of garage doors...
- guitars, while kerfed lining is most often found in steel-string acoustics. Kerfed lining is also called kerfing because it is scored, or "kerfed"(incompletely...
- portico, our master carpenter installs the finishing touch: a curved and kerfed step. Out back, George Lewis and Paul Gardescu of the town's historic district...
- and a skeg incorporated as deadwood into the aft end of a horizontally kerfed keel. The stem-to-keel joint is complex, comprising a gripe, a knee, and...
- a flexible piece of wood called kerfing (because it is often scored, or kerfed so it bends with the shape of the rim) is glued into the corners where the...
- objects were carved by the Kwakwaka'wakw. These included whistles, rattles, kerfed boxes, effigies, staffs, utensils, ceremonial knives, headdresses, headbands...
- and technical conditions were created by Gabi and his team. The gem was kerfed (hand cleaved) in order to avoid heat or vibration-related damage from using...
- base. They are affixed to 2¼-inch (6 cm) maple tongue-in-groove decking, kerfed to allow them to radiate outward, and nailed directly to the floor joists...