The plates are very readily fixed to the circular table H, and the edge of the flange trued up much quicker than by the ordinary means of chipping.
It means that this side or face is finished and the edge nearest the pencil mark is to be trued up next.
Next, all nails were set, and the outside tested with the try square and trued up with the plane.
The under side should be trued up enough to fit neatly over tops of legs and rails, and the upper side should be planed, scraped, and sand-papered.
To have them exactly alike a piece of tubing of the right size and of sufficient length for both cylinders was fitted on a wood mandrel, A, and the ends trued up in a lathe.
The cap, not having sufficient depth for holding in a chuck, was screwed on a short piece of pipe and then trued in the lathe chuck.
After the stock is cut out, trimmed and trued up at the edges, an outline of the design is pasted on, as in the previous problem, and the design cut out.
True surfaces are necessary for the good of the work as a whole, for they form the basis from which other surfaces are gauged and other parts "trued up"--i.
When an oilstone becomes hollow or uneven by use, it may be trued by rubbing it on a flat board covered with sharp sand, or on sandpaper tacked over a block of wood.
At least as many of its surfaces should be trued as are necessary for the "lay out.
Illustrations of this principle are as follows: Before proceeding with other processes, a working face and working edge and as many other surfaces as will finally appear in the finished piece, should be trued up.
After the bowl part has been shaped it may be placed on the pitch block and the outline trued up with a chasing tool.
After the corner has been soldered and the box pickled, it is again placed over a block and trued up square.
The surface and outline of the bowl left by the raising hammer is quite irregular and needs to be trued up by a process called planishing; for this a No.
If the face is somewhat irregular, it can betrued up by placing it on a block of wood and going over it with a rawhide hammer.
When the handle has been sawed out and the edges trued up, it is fitted to the bowl part.
This will give the general shape of the bowl which may be trued up later by sawing and filing.
If possible, get the tubular parts trued in a lathe.
The two standards should now be soldered temporarily together at the round ends and trued up to match each other exactly.
To make this point clear: the direction of the nozzle having been decided, the buckets on the trued side must in turn present their concave sides to the nozzle.
The fast running grindstones used for heavy and coarse grinding are trued by a process known as hacking.
Suppose then that the face L were the first one turned, and it was only just trued up, then when F or H were turned there would be no metal to turn, for they may be too near the plane of L already.
When the work is centred, it should, for reasons already explained, have its end faces trued up.
The pulley is now put to its place on the shaft and keyed, the edges trued up, and the face turned off with the utmost exactness.
After the crank-shaft is trued the next operation is to fit it to the main bearings or rather to scrape these members to fit the shaft journal.
The alternative is to ream out the bosses and upper end of rod a trifle larger after holes are trued up and fit oversize wrist pins.
This is adaptable to various size valve heads, as the cutter blade D may be moved to correspond to the size of the valve head being trued up.
The invert wastrued up by drawing along the runners a semi-circular templet having a radius of 21½ ins.
After the concrete had been rounded in place, the form was removed and the invert trued up.
The roller thus made is turned rapidly in a lathe, and the cylinder to betrued is brought up to it and the roller supplied freely with emery powder and oil.
It will be found, invariably, that the sides will not be parallel, and by the time it is fully trued up the piece will be too small.
Balances should generally be trued and poised in normal or slightly above normal temperature.
If the rims of the balance have been trued outward it is a safe rule to remove weight from the heavy side in poising and if they have been bent inward to get the balance true, weight should be added to the light side in poising.
If they are trued in a low temperature they will be out of true and possibly out of poise in the temperature to which they are mostly subjected.
It will be found best to have the V slightly greater than 90° at the base until the final cut is made, at which time it can be trued up.
After the boring is completed the edge E is trued by the large-face milling cutter M bolted to the spindle sleeve.
Small pieces can, of course, be straightened and trued by the smoothing-plane alone.
When an oil-stone becomes unevenly worn, it can be truedby rubbing it around on a sheet of sandpaper fastened on a flat surface, like the side of a board.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trued" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.