dowel$22825$ - translation to greek
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dowel$22825$ - translation to greek

SOLID CYLINDRICAL ROD USED AS STRUCTURAL REINFORCEMENT
Dowel rod; Dowel(I); Doweling; Dowels; Cross dowel; Dowel pin; Dowl; Wood dowel
  • A dowel plate
  • Hand cut 8" dowel, c1840
  • Wooden dowel pins

dowel      
n. συνδετικό καρφί
drill bit         
  • A set of masonry drills
  • HSS core drills in various sizes
  • A magnetic core drilling machine making hole with annular cutter (core drill)
  • Drill (upper left), mounted on a pistol-grip electric [[drill]]
CUTTING TOOLS USED TO CREATE CYLINDRICAL HOLES
Drill bits; Drill Bits; Drilling bit; Drillbit; Drillbits; Step-bit; Forstner bit; Twist drill; Spot drill; Spotting drill; Drilling bits; Forstner flange bit; Webfoot auger; Star drill; Trepan (drill bit); Auger bit; BTA drill; Spoon bit drill; Expansive drill bit; Center drill; Bta drill; Unibit (drill bit); Auger bits; Centre drill; Brad point drill bit; Lip and spur drill bit; Dowel drill bit; Brad point drill; Lip and spur drill; Dowel drill; Brad point bit; Lip and spur bit; Dowel bit
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Definition

Dowel
·noun A piece of wood driven into a wall, so that other pieces may be nailed to it.
II. Dowel ·vt To fasten together by dowels; to furnish with dowels; as, a cooper dowels pieces for the head of a cask.
III. Dowel ·noun A pin, or block, of wood or metal, fitting into holes in the abutting portions of two pieces, and being partly in one piece and partly in the other, to keep them in their proper relative position.

Wikipedia

Dowel

A dowel is a cylindrical rod, usually made of wood, plastic, or metal. In its original manufactured form, a dowel is called a dowel rod. Dowel rods are often cut into short lengths called dowel pins. Dowels are commonly used as structural reinforcements in cabinet making and in numerous other applications, including:

  • Furniture shelf supports
  • Moveable game pieces (i.e. pegs)
  • Hangers for items such as clothing, key rings, and tools
  • Wheel axles in toys
  • Detents in gymnastics grips
  • Supports for tiered wedding cakes