| mandrel | Mandril 1. The shaft or spindle to which a tool is attached and by means of which it is rotated. Synonym: mandrin. 3. In dentistry, an instrument used in a handpiece to hold a disk, stone, or cup used for grinding, smoothing, or finishing. Origin: G. Mandra, a stable; the bed in which a ring's stone is set (05 Mar 2000) |
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spindle: any of various rotating shafts that serve as axes for larger rotating parts
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Long, round rods of high temperature metal used when making flameworking beads.
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The core tool around which resin-impregnated paper, fabric, or fiber is wound to form pipes, tubes, or structural shell shapes.
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A tapered steel form used to support metal as it is being formed.
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A form used as a cathode in electroforming; a mold or matrix.
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| mandrel | any of various rotating shafts that serve as axes for larger rotating parts |
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