A tube having a bore just large enough to go over the valve stem is provided with a wooden handle or taped at one end and a hole of the same size as that drilled through the valve stem is put in at the other.
The "perfect handle" is a drop forged open end form provided with a wooden handle similar to that used on a monkey wrench in order to provide a better grip for the hand.
It had a wooden handle, which was fixed into the perforation in the centre, and encircled by a neat ornament of brass, part of which still adheres to the stone.
Another form of |38| instrument of this kind, but in which the piece of horn is mounted in a wooden handle, is shown in Fig.
A piece of Granite, perhaps used, by means of a wooden Handle, as an upper Millstone (10 M.
A Piece of Granite, perhaps used, by means of a wooden Handle, as an upper Mill-stone (10 M.
Curiously enough this key has had a wooden handle; there can be no doubt of this from the fact that the end of the stalk of the key is bent round at a right angle, as in the case of the daggers.
Another copper instrument, shaped like a sickle, with a wooden handle, was used for pruning fruit-trees.
The artificer has a pointed iron bar, three feet long, which has a wooden handle as many feet long, and he puts the end of this bar into the test in order to stir it.
The rich ore is broken into small bits, of the size of a nut, with a flat beater, formed of a piece of iron 6 inches square and 1 inch thick, adapted to a wooden handle.
The rod d^{5} has, besides a wooden handle at the place opposite to where the spinner stands, by which it can be readily grasped.
For double writing lines a double-ruling stylus may be made of two pins fixed in a wooden handle at the exact width of the writing gauge (fig.
The writing line dots are [p110] pricked through all the sheets by means of a fine awl or needle set in a wooden handle (fig.
Defn: A small marline spike having generally a wooden handle, -- used in sailmaking.
It is made of a flat blade of iron or steel having an eye or tang by which it is attached to a wooden handle at an acute angle.
A small marline spike having generally a wooden handle, -- used in sailmaking.
The handle is fixed to the lower board, and generally has a cord uniting it to a wooden handle, which is worked like a pump-handle (fig.
If the edges of two pieces of tin, for example, have to be soldered together, an iron with a wooden handle and a piece of copper joined to the other end is used.
This squared end, which was thinner than the rest of the holder, was fitted into a wooden handle, which had been perforated with a hole of the same shape and size.
We shall soon see it reappear in another form; two mill-stones placed one over the other, one being set in motion above the other by means of a wooden handle.
This holder was itself perforated through the middle with a round hole, in order to receive a wooden handle.
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