The practice of driving a stake into the ground next to, and as a support for a plant When attaching the plant to the stake, be sure that it is tied loosely so it doesn't strangle the stem When staking a potted plant, the stake should be set into the planter before the plant is added
A cold forming operation to a die casting Staking is usually performed in a power press to bend tabs or swage heads onto studs
A surveyor's method of marking the boundaries of a property by placing a physical entity (a stake or bar) in the ground
Using a tool with a canoe-paddle shaped edge to help soften the hide The tool is often embedded in the ground, in a vice, or some other contraption so that you can work the hide over it The edge should be distinct but not actually sharp
The placement of markers on a site to identify certain locations (such as the corners of a building, the right-of-way of a road, the extent of the slope faces of a dam, etc ) with corresponding information (such as cut or fill for earthmoving) is the process of staking out a project It is the transferal of information from the plan to the actual site --- in a manner that the work crews will understand and use It is therefore very important that the information be as simple and as clear as possible
Making a small dent in cylinder head metal next to a valve seat to hold it in place after replacement
A means by which the geographic boundaries of a parcel of land are identified by placing stakes in the ground at the boundary points