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Definition of Fullering
1. fuller [v] - See also: fuller
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fullering
Literary usage of Fullering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Frank Forester's Horse and Horsemanship of the United States and British by Henry William Herbert (1857)
"The "fuller" should be carried quite round the shoe to the heels, and the
fullering-iron should have both sides alike. It is a far better tool than the ..."
2. Practical Blacksmithing by Milton T. Richardson (1889)
"The Principles of Fullering. I should like to say a few words about swaging,
which will, I think, be of interest to the younger members of our trade ..."
3. Forging of Iron and Steel: A Text Book for the Use of Students in Colleges by William Allyn Richards (1915)
"... TOOLS Fullering THE fullers (Figs. 66-67) are used to change the direction of
the fibers of iron (without cutting) where it is to be reduced in section, ..."
4. Smith's Work: With Numerous Engravings and Diagrams by Paul Nooncree Hasluck (1902)
"Hollow Fullering Tool. made and used. Drifts are smooth, and, being driven through
the punched holes, enlarge, shape, and smooth them while the metal is ..."
5. Russell on Scientific Horseshoeing: For Leveling and Balancing the Action by William Russell (1899)
"The fullering and punching should not be too fine, that is, too near the outside
of the shoe, but suitable for the size of the nails, so that they may enter ..."