
1) Metal-marking tool 2) Metalworking hand tool 3) Scratch awl 4) Scribe 5) Tool for marking wood 6) Wood-marking tool
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A scriber is a hand tool used in metalworking to mark lines on workpieces, prior to machining. The process of using a scriber is called scribing and is just part of the process of marking out. It is used instead of pencils or ink lines, because the marks are hard to see, easily erased, and inaccurate due to their wide mark; scribe lines are thin a...
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• (n.) A sharp-pointed tool, used by joiners for drawing lines on stuff; a marking awl.
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A device that makes light marks on soft metal. It is used to mark layout and cutting lines. The metal scriber has a bend at one end which can be used to make marks inside holes or in other hard-to-reach areas. To make scribed lines more visible on dark materials, powdered chalk is rubbed over them. ...
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Scrib'er noun A sharp-pointed tool, used by joiners for drawing lines on stuff; a marking awl.
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A tagging instrument, usually made out of a diamond drillbit, used to physically engrave one's name on buses and mass transit vehicles. Considered by some writers to be more destructive than is needed. Sandpaper is sometimes used to tag buses in the same manner--it too is considered mass destruction.
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n] - a sharp-pointed awl for marking wood or metal to be cut
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A scribing or scratching tool. An instrument tipped with a ceramic or a diamond drill bit, used to engrave a tag into a surface, usually inside a public vehicle. A destructive tool.
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scribe noun a sharp-pointed awl for marking wood or metal to be cut
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A tagging instrument, usually made out of a diamond drillbit, used to physically engrave one's name on buses and mass transit vehicles. Considered by some writers to be more destructive than is needed. Sandpaper is sometimes used to tag buses in the same manner--it too is considered mass destruction.
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