Machining process in which the workpiece rotates around its own axis while a cutting tool is moved machine-guided along the contour to be generated.
1 Not only in the plaster, but through the lathing , the aperture extended.
2 But there were no large pieces of mortar lying around-nobits of lathing .
3 He's just as graceful as a length of shingle lathing , too.
4 The plaster came out easily: the lathing was more obstinate.
5 The concrete will squeeze through the lathing and set.
6 Nothing much happens besides lathing and jigsawing and shoptalk.
7 They'll be up by lunch, then we can start with the lathing and the slates.
8 Then a furring system is put on and another layer of metal, lathing and plastering.
9 The poniard, dagger, and lathing hatchet were tucked securely into the belt Rhania had given him.
10 Columns are also fire-proofed by wrapping expanded metal or other metal lathing around them and plastering.
11 A wooden house must first be covered with two thicknesses of roofing-paper, then by wire lathing .
12 Ponobi kiva of Oraibi, wall lathing of
13 Tubby could see fresh plaster dust on the floor and rotten lathing sticking out like exposed ribs.
14 Chunks of lathing stood out on its skull in random hackles, like a child's drawing of hair.
15 Wattling or lathing of kiva walls
16 So he started lathing parts.
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