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çizik, kazıntı, torna taleminin bıraktığı iz, çapak

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(Mühendislik) burr
A small piece of material left on an edge after a cutting operation
rough projection left on a workpiece after drilling or cutting rotary file for smoothing rough edges left on a workpiece United States politician who served as Vice President under Jefferson; he mortally wounded his political rival Alexander Hamilton in a duel and fled south (1756-1836)
United States politician who served as Vice President under Jefferson; he mortally wounded his political rival Alexander Hamilton in a duel and fled south (1756-1836)
a rough edge or ridge left on metal or other materials by cutting or drilling
An electrical drilling tool for enlarging atrephine (circular) hole in the cranium
rough projection left on a workpiece after drilling or cutting
A thin flat piece of metal, formed from a sheet by punching; a small washer put on the end of a rivet before it is swaged down
A rough edge or area remaining on material, such as metal, after it has been cast, cut, or drilled Also referred to as a barb
See Burr, n
A subtle ridge on the edge of strip stainless steel resulting from cutting operations such as slitting, trimming, shearing, or blanking For example, as a stainless steel processor trims the sides of the sheet stainless steel parallel or cuts a sheet of stainless steel into strips, its edges will bend with the direction of the cut
A triangular chisel
A guttural pronounciation of the letter r, produced by trilling the extremity of the soft palate against the back part of the tongue; rotacism; often called the Newcastle, Northumberland, or Tweedside, burr
Raised, sharp edge inherent in cutting operations such as shearing blanking, punching and drilling
A seed pod with sharp features that stick in fur or clothing
The thin edge or ridge left by a tool in cutting or shaping metal, as in turning, engraving, pressing, etc
> In printmaking, when a drypoint needle or other engraving tool is used to draw directly into a metal plate, small, fine pieces of metal are raised up on both sides of the scored line This burr holds additional ink during the printing process and gives the lines a velvety or fuzzy texture Burr is very delicate and consequently is easily worn down during the pressures of the printing process Early pulls or impressions taken from such plates are characterized by rich burr In the case of Old Master prints especially, the quantity and evidence of burr can sometimes be used as an aid in determining how early the impression was pulled
The sweetbread
the sharp, extended edge of a steel strip created by slitting or blanking operations
A burr is the part of some plants which contains seeds and which has little hooks on the outside so that it sticks to clothes or fur
rotary file for smoothing rough edges left on a workpiece
çizik, kazıntı, torna taleminin bıraktığı iz, çapak

    Hyphenation

    çi·zik, ka·zın·tı, tor·na ta·le·mi·nin bı·rak·tı·ğı iz, ça·pak

    Pronunciation

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