countersink rivet - meaning and definition. What is countersink rivet
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What (who) is countersink rivet - definition

NAVAL FOLKLORE
Gold rivet

Élise Rivet         
  • Élise Rivet
ROMAN CATHOLIC NUN AND HOLOCAUST VICTIM
Elise Rivet; Mère Marie Élisabeth de l'Eucharistie
Élise Rivet, also known as Mère Marie Élisabeth de l'Eucharistie (January 19, 1890, Draria, Algeria – March 30, 1945, Ravensbrück concentration camp, Germany) was a Roman Catholic nun and World War II heroine. Rivet volunteered to go to the gas chamber, in place of a mother, in the German concentration camp of Ravensbrück.
Countersink         
  • Side and end view of a 4-fluted countersink
  • Side and end view of a Weldon style "zero flute" countersink
TYPE OF CONICAL-SHAPED CUTTER USED TO CUT HOLES IN MATERIALS
Form countersinking; Countersinking; ⌵
·noun A drill or cutting tool for countersinking holes.
II. Countersink ·vt To cause to sink even with or below the surface; as, to countersink a screw or bolt into woodwork.
III. Countersink ·noun An enlargement of the upper part of a hole, forming a cavity or depression for receiving the head of a screw or bolt.
IV. Countersink ·vt To chamfer or form a depression around the top of (a hole in wood, metal, ·etc.) for the reception of the head of a screw or bolt below the surface, either wholly or in part; as, to countersink a hole for a screw.
countersink         
  • Side and end view of a 4-fluted countersink
  • Side and end view of a Weldon style "zero flute" countersink
TYPE OF CONICAL-SHAPED CUTTER USED TO CUT HOLES IN MATERIALS
Form countersinking; Countersinking; ⌵
¦ verb (past and past participle countersunk) enlarge and bevel the rim of (a drilled hole) so that a screw or bolt can be inserted flush with the surface.
?drive (a screw or bolt) into such a hole.

Wikipedia

Golden rivet

A Golden Rivet refers to the claim in naval folklore that every ship is built containing a single, commemorative "golden rivet", an idea seemingly derived from the commemorative golden spike that was temporarily driven at the completion of the U.S. transcontinental railroad in 1869.