She had studding sails set, and was going north, creeping along before the breeze.
On a sudden she hauled up the lee clew of her mainsail, boom-ended her studding sails, and put her helm over.
The studding of hall, parlor, and dining room to be planed and chamfered.
No lath to be put on vertically, to finish out to corners or angles; neither must there be any lath run through angles and behind studding from one room to another.
It should be made by siding up outside the studding with cheap lumber.
This should be put on between the studding and siding.
The cabinet was fastened to thestudding of the shop by four strong screws 1-1/2 inches long.
This may be put on with butt joints and nailed to studding with small head finishing nails, as for all trim.
For a simple structure the necessary bracing may be obtained by "letting into" the studding 3 x 1 inch strips, as shown in drawing.
The short cross pieces were nailed to the studding with ten-penny wire nails, but where they joined the uprights they were let into the latter to a depth of 1/2 inch before being nailed.
The shop was not sheathed on the inside, the framework or studding being exposed.
Bring the square ends of the boards flush with the openings for door and window, and nail to corner posts and studding with eight or ten penny wire nails.
Two doorways should be left by cutting out a single studding in each compartment upon the most convenient side.
Having placed ourstudding in position and secured them by a plate running around the top we are ready for the rafters.
Upon the outside of the studding tack building paper again, as shown at Fig.
If one fears cold weather he can make a dead-air space by using two sets of studding and boarding on the inside of the bay.
This is easily accomplished by placing studding all around the bay and double boarding on the inside.
The partition can be built of narrower studding than those used on the sides of the building, and one thickness of boards used on each side, together with building paper, as in the first instance, is sufficient.
My theory in regard to the boarding and studding was correct.
With a fair wind we proceeded down Lough Foyle, and as we rounded Molin Head, set studding sails, and steered down the north channel through the Irish Sea, running near to the Irish coast.
They immediately set her studding sails and gave chase.
When the studding is taken out, all window frames and doorways are removed and stored.
If the studding is in good condition, it is used again but if it is badly warped or of oak, it is left behind.
If possible, the old studding and weather boarding are used, although, as neither will show, new material can be substituted if desired.
Also many Neuroptera, and termite cone studding the face of the country.
Ship); also, a rope employed to pull the lower corner of a studding sail to the boom.
Defn: A small sail sometimes set under a studding sail or under a driver boom, and reaching nearly to the water.
It turned out that this might have been the case, as we had no sooner manoeuvred in this way than they began to take the other vessel's studding sails in and haul to the wind.
It was seen that the stranger was under a cloud of sail, including royals, and topgallant studding sails on both sides.
The Constitution also "set studding sails alow and aloft," and under a perfect cloud of canvass, bowled along at a tremendous rate.
At half-past eight the Endymion was completely dismantled, while the President was under royal studding sails, and able to choose her own position.
Footnote 205: Studding sails are sails set between the edges of the chief square sails during a fair wind.
We did so, and that so suddenly, that the studding sail booms snapped like pipe shanks short off by the irons.
In an instant the men were hauling on tacks and sheets, braces and bowlines; the yards were squared away, studding sails were set, and off we flew before the wind like an eagle at its prey.
We immediately took in the studding sails and hauled our wind, running for the land.
Hundreds of Anemones of many species are studding the walls almost as thick as they can be packed.
Studding four by four inches thick should be framed around all window openings and on three sides of the door openings; bridging, two by two inches, one row for each story.
The pipe duct, fourteen inches wide, should be placed between studding from kitchen to attic floor.
In large houses it is best that the studding be two by six inches, and plates four inches in thickness and the width of the studding are commonly placed at the bottom and top of the walls of each story.
The studding sail was brailed up, and Isabel was seated at the open entrance.
The studdingsail was gently raised, and Hughes, leaning on Isabel's arm, joined the group.
A light studding sail formed the door, which could be brailed up or let down at the desire of the occupant.
After passing through the Bashees, one of the men being over the side, to reeve the lower studding sail tack, he tumbled overboard.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "studding" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.