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Definition of punching
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Punching
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Punc.
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Burr
::
Burr (n.) A thin flat piece of
metal,
formed
from a sheet by
punching;
a small
washer
put on the end of a rivet
before
it is
swaged
down..
Stake
::
Stake (v. t.) A small anvil
usually
furnished
with a tang to enter a hole in a bench top, -- used by
tinsmiths,
blacksmiths,
etc., for light work,
punching
upon, etc..
Die
::
Die (n.) A
perforated
block,
commonly
of
hardened
steel used in
connection
with a
punch,
for
punching
holes,
as
through
plates,
or
blanks
from
plates,
or for
forming
cups or
capsules,
as from sheet
metal,
by
drawing..
Punching
::
Punching
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Punc.
Bear
::
Bear (n.) A
portable
punching
machine.
Pertusion
::
Pertusion
(n.) The act of
punching
or
piercing
with a
pointed
instrument;
as,
pertusion
of a
vein..
Bolster
::
Bolster
(n.) the
perforated
plate in a
punching
machine
on which
anything
rests when being
punched.
Pritchel
::
Pritchel
(n.) A tool
employed
by
blacksmiths
for
punching
or
enlarging
the nail holes in a
horseshoe.
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