What art thou but a lusk and a turner of broaches and a ladle-washer?
The smallest of the set of broaches is entered first and forced through until its end stands level with the upper face of the work.
A succession of these broaches is used, each requiring one stroke of the press to force it within the keyway, and another to force it out.
The next part of the process is the introduction of a series of broaches such as shown in Fig.
The head of each broach is made somewhat conical or tapered, and sets in a corresponding recess in the driving head in the machine, which, therefore, holds the broaches parallel one to the other.
All these broaches are made slightly taper; that is to say, the breadth of the lower tooth at A in Fig.
Of the ten broaches used the first two operate to straighten the side walls of the hole, No.
From the ceiling of the workshop a long balance-shaped beam is suspended, to one end of which a wooden frame is attached for holding the broaches with the wicks arranged at proper distances.
By dipping the wicks into the melted tallow, rubbing them between the palms of the hands, and allowing the tallow which adheres to harden, they may be arranged with facility upon the broaches for the purpose of dipping.
Only yesterday she was always spinning flax, and used to go to mass with the tail of her petticoat over her head instead of a mantle, and there she goes to-day in a hooped gown with her broaches and airs, as if we didn't know her!
What have Cascajo, and the broaches and the proverbs and the airs, to do with what I say?
In the preceding plate, is represented a workman in the act of dipping several broaches of candles, suspended on a rake, which he holds in his hands.
They are then returned to the frame, and suffered to cool, while successive broaches are treated in the same way.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "broaches" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.