Examples of 'notching' in a sentence

Meaning of "notching"

To notch is a verb that means to make a V-shaped cut or indentation, often used in woodworking or marking
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  • present participle of notch
  • A notched mark or pattern.
  • A method of joining framing-timbers, by halving, scarfing, or caulking.

How to use "notching" in a sentence

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Machines for punching and notching metal.
I remember you notching gears in the carriage over.
The shaping line is formed by perforation or notching.
Hydraulic notching machineCutting angle change.
Make the lower horizontal notching cut first.
Notching of the femoral neck during femoral head preparation.
Remove tree trunk wedge created by notching cuts.
Let alone notching up eighty years.
Make the lower horiziontal notching cut first.
Notching in the iliac crest.
Pulley assembly for the belt of a notching machine.
A familiar example of tube notching is in the manufacture of bicycle frames.
Notching greatly increases the chances of the femur fracturing.
Getting rubber from a dandelion is not as simple as notching a tree.
Notching was a frequent complication.

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Hydraulic adjustable cutting angle corner plate notching mac.
Some have a station for notching and forming of different materials.
Variable angle hydraulic angle cutting machine notching mach.
Fixed angle hydraulic corner notching machine for sheet meta.
Notching speeds for the side grooves is not particularly important.
Care should be taken to avoid notching the tape standard.
Notching is used in many.
This last method consists in notching the stem of the plant.
Make the dropping cut parallel to the horizontal notching cut.
Notching is the elimination of an item or range of items within the metallic spectrum.
Keep the felling back cut parallel to the horizontal notching cut.
Anterior femoral notching is classically described as a predisposing factor to supracondylar femoral fracture.
Made on the opposite side of the tree from the notching cut.
Inserting the notching in the cap to additionally protect against increased pressure.
It is then a notching.
Notching forces which act on the cover or the housing can thus be minimised.
Adults feed at night on the leaves and cause notching on the leaf edges.
The notching roll has a discontinuous notch pattern across the width of the roll.
A double beveled broad axe can be used for chopping or notching and hewing.
The most efficient method consists of notching young branchlets by cutting them halfway through.
They have no written script and historically kept records by notching wood or bamboo.
There are commercially available ear notching tools that can be utilized for this purpose.
Felling operation made on the opposite side of the tree from the notching undercut.
The connecting device includes means for notching the cam in each of the locking configurations.
Two other methods used in many good luck spells are inscribing and notching the candle.
And Ritchie had plans for notching things up even further.
Conventional catheter sheaths also have a limited hoop strength making them susceptible to burring or notching.
In this case the support is rendered fragile by a notching effect familiar with titanium alloys.
Notching Cut Notch cut in tree that directs fall of tree.
Die sets for performing bending operation and notching operation can also be used.
Excessive stress of cutting material Lack of stability Corner angle too small Excessive notching.
They always examine their food before eating by notching them with their front paws.
Rhino notching is certainly not unique in the Pilanesberg National Park.
This may produce problems in internal notching internal notching is shown in FIGS.
The notching step is a slow, delicate operation.

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