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Knurling

Knurling is a manufacturing process, typically conducted on a lathe, whereby a pattern of straight, angled or crossed lines is rolled into the material. Knurling can also refer to material that has a knurled pattern, or the pattern itself.

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Knurling

Nodes25
Edges24
Triples4
Avg. degree1.92
Density0.08
Components1

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Knurling

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related to Uses · 3
Knurling → As, In, Occasionally
is a · 1
Knurling → manufacturing process

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knurled also pattern surface used material process straight etymology grips lathe middle english may part repair method raised parts expensive

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Knurlingis amanufacturing process0.90text
Knurlingrelated to UsesOccasionally0.60section
Knurlingrelated to UsesIn0.60section
Knurlingrelated to UsesAs0.60section

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