| fettle | 1. To repair; to prepare; to put in order. 2. <chemistry> To cover or line with a mixture of ore, cinders, etc, as the hearth of a puddling furnace. Origin: OE. & Prov. E, to fettle (in sense 1), fettle, order, repair, preparation, dress; prob. Akin to E. Fit. See Fit. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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remove mold marks or sand from (a casting) a state of fitness and good health; "in fine fettle"
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a cleaning tool to get rid of the seamline.
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1. To line or cover the hearth of a furnace with a loose, ground stone-like material. 2. Removal of sand from a sand casting. 3. Removal of the marks of a casting mold from a casting.
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British term meaning the process of removing all runners and risers and cleaning off adhering sand from the casting. Also refers to the removal of slag from the inside of the cupola and in Britain to repair the bed of an open hearth.
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