2. Verb. (third-person singular of knurl) ¹
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Definition of Knurls
1. knurl [v] - See also: knurl
Lexicographical Neighbors of Knurls
Literary usage of Knurls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Making the Small Shop Profitable by John Herbert Van Deventer (1918)
"Knurling in the Small Shop BY JOHN H. VAN DEVENTER SYNOPSIS— This article describes
the methods of marking and using knurls. Cut, rolled and fancy knurls ..."
2. Machinery's Encyclopedia: A Work of Reference Covering Practical Mathematics by Erik Oberg, Franklin Day Jones (1917)
"... 176-4 in automatic screw machine, I, 176-2 knurls, see "knurls" speeds for,
... IV, 155-4 hand, IV, iss-a knurls, see "knurls" opening and closing type, ..."
3. Popular Mechanics Shop Notes (1911)
"Contributed by Willis H. Cole, Brooklyn, NY knurls Attached to a Chuck A novel
... The knurls are attached to the jaws of a three-jaw universal chuck with ..."
4. Automatic Screw Machines: A Treatise on the Construction, Design, and by Douglas Thomas Hamilton, Franklin Day Jones (1916)
"Straight knurls. — Straight knurls or those having teeth which are parallel ...
2 Concave knurls. — The radius of a concave knurl should not be the same as ..."
5. Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1907)
"There was uncontradicted evidence that the buzz planer was a dangerous machine
when used without a guard to do wood planing upon; that when knots, knurls ..."
6. Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1907)
"There was uncontradicted evidence that the buzz planer was a dangerous machine
when used without a guard to do wood planing upon; that when knots, knurls ..."
7. The Starrett Book for Machinists' Apprentices by Howard Parker Fairfield, Carl Stephen Dow (1917)
"In the machine shop this is done by using a tool known as a "knurl" or "knurling
tool," which consists of one or more indented rollers or knurls mounted to ..."