- Eastern-styled
mitres worn by
bishops The
mitre (Commonwealth English) or
miter (American English; see
spelling differences; both
pronounced /ˈmaɪtər/ MY-tər;...
- A
miter saw or
mitre saw is a saw used to make
accurate crosscuts and
miters in a
workpiece by
positioning a
mounted blade onto a board. A
miter saw in...
- A
miter joint (mitre in
British English) is a
joint made by
cutting each of two
parts to be joined,
across the main surface,
usually at a 45° angle, to...
- A
miter square or
mitre square is a hand tool used in
woodworking and
metalworking for
marking and
checking angles other than 90°. Most
miter squares...
- disk sanders. The
miter gauge slides in a slot on the
worktable (known as a
miter slot) on the
machine being used. Typically, the
miter gauge and the workpiece...
-
including a four-day
Kairos retreat.
Bishop Blanchet's
student newspaper, The
Miter, is
published every month during the
school year. Its
articles are published...
- The
history of the
English penny from 1154 to 1485
covers the
period of the
House of Plantagenet, up to the
Battle of
Bosworth Field which brought about...
- of both
joint members. The
terms "back mitre" and "mason's mitre" (or "
miter") are
often used interchangeably, but are
different types of joints, and...
-
Mitre clamps or
miter clamps clamps are
designed to hold
mitre joints together. The
earliest mitre clamps are a
simple spring in a C-shape with sharpened...
- Incorporated. p. 121.
Retrieved 14
August 2014. "What is the
definition of
miter gear?". toolingu.com.
Retrieved 2014-03-11.
Doughty and Vallance, Design...