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By manipulating the lighting of the dowels, they were able to create the impression that the target had changed location on some trials.
Between the pitch lines, and isolated from the frame, are four pendulum lines carrying a number of small pine dowels used to strike the adjacent pitch lines.
The two parts would be located by dowels to ensure accurate alignment necessary to obtain the tight clearances to the seals between the casing walls and the disks.
The column interface with the transfer slabs is via an elasometric bearing pad locked in place by a stainless-steel dowel.
Particulars of the actual imports of dowels and broom handles during 1947 are not available.
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No formal import quotas for dowels or broom handles were agreed in respect of 1947.
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Copper wires were inserted into the ends of the dowels to which the copper and zinc windings were soldered.
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In this the wooden dowels were dispensed with, and instead a hollow tube of zinc or magnesium was used.
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Prior to use, the chain was soaked in vinegar so that the electrolyte was absorbed into the wooden dowels.
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The typical approach is to saw cut and jackhammer out the slots for the dowels.
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Simple nunchaku may be easily constructed from wooden dowels and a short length of chain.
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The buildings are constructed with walls of brick and rubble inner cores faced with either marble or sandstone locked together with iron dowels and clamps.
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Unfortunately, what started as good fun turned ugly, with tempers flaring and some participants throwing dowels and blocks.
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The framework is held together with metal dowels and pegs.
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The typical process is to saw cut and jackhammer out the slots for the dowels.
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Commercially made rutes are usually made of a bundle of thin birch dowels or thin canes attached to a drumstick handle.
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The motor has an output drive dog, which is a circular component with round topped dowels arrange to fit the holes in the discs.
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Because bitternut hickory wood is hard and durable, it is used for furniture, paneling, dowels, tool handles and ladders.
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Depending on the severity and overall size of the damage multiple "plugs" or dowels may be required to adequately repair the joint.
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The dowels were soaked in honey, now known to have antiseptic properties.
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Brettstapel works by using hardwood dowels with a moisture content lower than that of softwood posts.
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The heads have nearly identical cutting profiles so that each will form an array of adjoined, side-by-side half dowels.
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Furniture supplied in flat-pack form often uses cam dowels locked by cam locks, also known as conformat fasteners.
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Connections are usually made with bolts or plain steel dowels and steel plates.
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They likely used a mortise construction, but were sewn together rather than pinned together with nails and dowels.
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The zinc plate was prevented from making contact with the copper by dowels (pieces) of cork or wood.
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The east pediment used deep cuttings and fewer dowels to secure the plinths of the statues.
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The chain would continue to produce a voltage until the dowels dried out, then the chain would have to be resoaked.
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Instead of metal nails, the staircase was constructed using dowels or wooden pegs.
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All restoration was made using titanium dowels and is designed to be completely reversible, in case future experts decide to change things.
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Over time, dowels may shrink and become loose.
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Loose dowels allow the joint to flex, although it may not fall apart.
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If no dowels are used for alignment (e.g., components are mated by bolts only), there can be significant variation, or play, in component alignment.
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Metal fixings, from simple dowels and cramps to specialised single application fixings, are also used.
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Either model is characterized by a wooden framework upon which dowels have been fastened.
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The demonstrator hands the puzzle to an observer who can not hook the rubber-band onto the dowel's notch.
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The white oak floor is fitted together with wooden peg dowels.
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Many motorcycle discs are of a floating design where the disc rides on small dowels and is allowed to slightly move laterally.
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Four-inch-thick by foot-wide hewn oak timbers were mortised and tenoned, and fastened with wooden dowels into a diagonal braced frame.
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Additionally, it may be combined with use of dowels metal beams and pipes.
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The figures were each carved separately, and then were attached to the back of the panel using wooden dowels.
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The wooden altar frontal is enclosed by a narrow wooden frame, which is held together at the four corners with wooden dowels.
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The tool allows the placement of five dowels in one pass.
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Although largely intact, the now missing hands would have been fixed into the arm sockets by dowels.
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The dowels need to be smooth, round, epoxy and made of bond breaker coated steel conforming to requirements.
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The electrolyte was provided by soaking the dowels in vinegar.
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The wood of which the dowels were made was chosen to be a very porous type so that the amount of electrolyte absorbed was maximised.
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There were also a number of "geison" blocks that had shallow cuttings and many dowels like the west pediment, but that did not fit there.
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There were shallow cuttings and many dowels used to secure the plinths of the sculptures of the west pediment (the back of the temple).
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The holes are drilled such that there are corresponding holes in each member into which short dowels are inserted with some glue.
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Knock-down fasteners usually consist of cam dowels locked by cam locks, also known as conformat fasteners, installed in adjacent members.
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The dowels offer some holding strength even after the glue has deteriorated.
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Conservators will cut through dowels with a piercing saw and soften the area with a solvent, like acetone to remove two pieces of ceramic from one another.
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Dowels are employed in numerous, diverse applications including as axles in toys, detents (e.g., in gymnastics grips), structural reinforcements in cabinet making, and supports for tiered wedding cakes.
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A 25 mm diameter piece of timber dowel (1.5 m long) was fixed to each end of the sheet to prevent the ends lifting in the wind.
The stringers were secured to the frames by trenails (cylindrical wooden dowels about 2 in wide and about 10 in long) driven through pre-drilled holes in both timbers.
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The quarter-sawn maple action parts are mounted on a metallic frame, which consists of seamless brass tubes with rosette-shaped contours, force-fitted with maple dowels and brass hangers.
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The dowel's short length is so the brush does not hit the palm of the hand while the brush is placed in-between the index finger and thumb.
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Then, the cope is placed on the drag, and dowels (or pins) are put in the sand to make holes for the sprue and one or more risers.
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Complete installation of retrofit dowels, with dowel bars and backfill placed prior to reopening the lane to public traffic.
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Each cell consisted of a wooden dowel with a bifilar winding of copper and zinc wires.
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Place silicone at all joints and cracks followed by the dowel bar assemblies in each slot.
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At transverse joints, dowel bars are typically placed to assist with transferring the load of the vehicle across the cracking.
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The body is supported on beam over the amortizers, equipped by rubber dowel, through edge sliders; while serves only for transmitting horizontal forces.
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Dowel joints are popular in chairs, cabinets, panels and tabletops.
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One can insert a dowel into the barrel and push on the breech block.
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The flag poles were made of lightweight dowel wood purchased at a local lumber yard with flag holders purchased from a local army-navy surplus store.
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At the end of the tunnel is a rat in a cage, which is placed behind dowel bars.
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The verandas have dowel balustrades, lattice valances and timber arch brackets.
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Dowel pins are sometimes used in addition to bolts, to ensure accurate alignment, particularly for very small waveguides.
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Presently only one company uses the diagonal dowel system whilst all except for two (who still use nails) use perpendicular dowels, mostly without glue.
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Each winding was connected to the next dowel by means of metal hooks and eyes, which also provided the electrical connection.
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First, make two saw cuts in the pavement to outline the longitudinal sides of each dowel bar slot.
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Saw to a depth and length that allows the center of the dowel to be placed at mid-depth in the pavement slab.
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The bond breaker is to be applied on all surfaces of the dowel bar.
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High-volume dowel manufacturing is done on a wood shaper, which simultaneously forms multiple dowels from a single piece of rectangular stock (i.e., wood).
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A fluted dowel pin has a series of parallel grooves cut along its length.
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When designing mechanical components, mechanical engineers typically use dowel holes as reference points to control positioning variations and attain repeatable assembly quality.
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Dowel trimming and sanding of the surface, followed by normal finishing then proceed in the usual manner.
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They are usually made of paper or silk, were attached to a wooden dowel at the left end to be rolled up for storage.
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Maintenance for the older concrete pavements that develop faults includes the technique called dowel bar retrofit.
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In total, there were over 250 paper parts, 21 wooden dowel axles, and 42 corresponding pasteboard wheels.
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Grips used on the parallel bars have two finger holes and a small dowel.
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They are joined in the centre by wooden dowel and pivot at point in the middle.
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Following dowel placement, the slots are then typically backfilled with a non-shrink concrete mixture, and the pavement is diamond-ground to restore smoothness.
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Locking of adjacent rings with hardwood dowel pins produced a flexible structure.
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A dowel (or pencil) is held behind and against it, creating a silhouette.
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Across the back of each, he found a horizontal line of dowel holes near the base, which strongly indicated a now-missing structural member.
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Dowel bars are used as load-transferring devices to efficiently transfer loads across transverse joints while maintaining the joint's horizontal and vertical alignment.
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Modern hafts are sometimes constructed from a sawed blank with a dowel added for strength at the crook.
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Each of the final three contestants employed a technique of raising the dowel very slowly so it did not swing around.
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A dowel hole is drilled laterally across the bolt hole and the cross dowel is inserted into it.
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One or both ends of the dowel are slotted, with the slots oriented parallel to the threaded hole through which the bolt will pass.
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Another less common method uses a dowel pin that keys the shell to the housing through a hole or slot in the shell.
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An example is the dowel bar retrofit process to reinforce concrete slabs in order to extend the life of the older concrete pavements.
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Each floor makes its own bat, usually a hockey or lacrosse stick that has been cut, or a wooden dowel of a large diameter.
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The brush consists of a small wood dowel handle, string or brass fixture with adhesive and brush hairs traditionally made from squirrel hair.
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