Lexicographical Neighbors of Studdles
Literary usage of Studdles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Details of Practical Mining edited by Lee O. Kellogg (1916)
"The wall plates, end plates and studdles had a cross-section of 80 sq. in. ...
studdles were reinforced with two pieces of old wire rope l^-in. in diameter. ..."
2. Elements of Mining by George Joseph Young (1916)
"The sets are usually placed 5 ft. apart and separated by the studdles or vertical
... studdles.—The vertical members separating the sets are placed at each ..."
3. Proceedings of the Lake Superior Mining Institute ... Annual Meeting by Lake Superior Mining Institute (1913)
"EATON : I should not think that studdles made of ... Finally the concrete lining
incloses these studdles so that they act as a reinforcement, ..."
4. Transactions of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers by Canadian Society of Civil Engineers (1905)
"The pairs of legs are kept apart by studdles, which are poles 4' 6" long and 4" in
... The studdles are nailed in place a little lower than the cap. ..."
5. The Elements of Mining and Quarrying by Clement Le Neve Foster (1903)
"Between each two successive shaft frames there are four corner posts, frequently
called studdles, and eight smaller subsidiary distance pieces, ..."
6. The Elements of Mining and Quarrying by Clement Le Neve Foster (1903)
"Between each two successive shaft frames there are four corner posts, frequently
called studdles, and eight smaller subsidiary distance pieces, ..."