Faith, sor, the ould moon looked so moighty plisint that night that I took a lunar or two, jist to divart mesilf with, when Spokeshave wint below and there was nobody lift to poke fun at, sure!
This didn't satisfy the skipper, so he turned to the first mate, who had remained moodily aloof with Spokeshave at the end of the bridge.
Spokeshave must have shouted down the Irishman's throat, for the next instant he poked his head up the hatchway.
I started to obey Captain Applegarth's order, but I had hardly got three steps down the ladder when Spokeshave saved me further trouble by coming up on the bridge again of his own accord, without waiting to be summoned.
Spokeshave roared with all the power of his lungs, being anxious on his own account to be heard and so released from his watch so that he could go below.
Quite so," shoved in Spokeshave again in his parrot fashion; "quite so, sir.
I think, sir," said I, "Mr Spokeshave has gone below to his tea.
Do ye rickolict what an argufyin' chapSpokeshave was aboard?
I was only just coming up on the bridge to relieve Mr Spokeshave when I sighted the ship and have not had time to look at the indicator.
After thespokeshave the knife will come in handy, but you must have an even surface, and all stains must be removed.
You will have a difficulty in holding your work, because the spokeshaveis best used with both hands.
Those who are skilled in the use of this instrument can manipulate it so as to leave a good part of the attached margin of the turbinal, and the spokeshave can be used instead of the scissors for removal of the inferior margin.
With a sharp pull thespokeshave is then drawn forwards and the detached body can be lifted out with a pair of punch-forceps.
The galvano-cautery, trephine, and spokeshave should be avoided.
Removal of the turbinal is easily and quickly carried out with Carmalt Jones’s or Moure’s spokeshave (Fig.
The coat hanger] The upper edge is next rounded with thespokeshave (Fig.
If it is handy, a small spokeshave can be employed on the whole upper line of this handle.
The oval or elliptical forms are then drawn on the ends, the corners rounded with spokeshaveto these curves, and the whole finished with sand-paper.
An example of spokeshave work] This is an excellent, if limited, gymnasium for those who get little exercise and whose time and space are limited.
The making of the curved face on the bottom was too difficult for the knife, so the boy worked it out with the plane and spokeshave shown in (Fig.
The spokeshave should be held rather lightly so as to allow it to follow the curve.
If a better looking boat is desired, draw the deck more slender; hollow the hull with bit and gouge; pare the gunwales with the spokeshave to give it some sheer; and nail on a thin deck.
Use the spokeshave to pare off the four corners (to sharpen the sword), and finish them with a plane.
This study exercises ability in the mastery of elliptical lines, and in the use of the spokeshave in Exercises 30 and 31.
The workmen were directed to apply the spokeshave to the curves on the bracket, and they were soon ready.
Put the corner of the board in the vise, and then with the spokeshave work down to the circular line.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spokeshave" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: hatchet; jackknife; pick; tool