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dowel A pin of various types used in the parting surface of parted patterns or dies to assure correct registry.
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dowel Used to connect the ends of one felloe to the next. Dowel bound. The state of a wheel in which the dowelholes were insufficiently deep, so that the dowels keep the felloes (qv) apart instead of allowing them to meet.
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dowel an unfinished, round, wooden rod in various diameters and lengths.
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dowel A cylindrical timber rod or steel bar generally without nut or thread driven into pre-drilled holes to make a joint.
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dowel A wooden peg that fits into a corresponding hole to reinforce a joint.
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