- his
dissatisfaction with the
scarf joints and
other systems of
joining rails then in use. He
noted that to form the
scarf joint the rail was
halved in...
-
Skiving or
scarfing is the
process of
cutting material off in slices,
usually metal, but also
leather or laminates.
Skiving can be used
instead of rolling...
-
attaching a bit to the iron
scarf. An
early "inlay"
method inserted a bit into a V-shaped
cleft or "lip" in the
scarf,
welded in a forge, and then drawn...
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blanks for the heads,
which were then
molded with steel. The
creation of the
scarf posed challenges, as it was a
large and
heavy piece that
needed to be supported...
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tenon and
other commonly-known "strong" joints. With
respect to
metal welding, this joint, made by
overlapping the
edges of the plate, is not recommended...
- needed] In most
countries of the
Arabian Peninsula, a
plain or
checkered scarf (called ghutrah,
shumagh or chefiyah), not
usually described as a turban...
- of
metal prior to
welding, see
Welding joint#V-joints. The
bevel provides a
smooth clean edge to the
plate or pipe and
allows a
weld of the
correct shape...
- the
sophisticated teen
character Thalia Menninger, as pla**** by
Tuesday Weld, from the late 1950s and
early 1960s
American sitcom The Many
Loves of Dobie...
-
Fusion Welding ("EFW")). The
weld flash can be
removed from both
inner and
outer surfaces using a
scarfing blade. The
weld zone can also be heat-treated...
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scarf: ghutrah, also gutra, smagh, shmagh, kaffiyeh, kufiyyeh, keffiyeh, keffiyah, kaffiye,
keffiya Kept in
place by a band
around the cap and
scarf:...