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This corresponds to the side cut on the Steel square.
The lieutenant pulled back a stainless steel square that looked like a file.
The steel square is a tool that carpenters use.
They were all nicely framed in stainless steel squares.
Today the steel square is more commonly referred to as the framing square.
The receiver was a simple 16 gauge steel square tube readily available and saved thousands of dollars in die costs.
Later, the term was used for an L-shaped instrument like a steel square used to draw right angles.
Steel square for use in stair framing.
Carpenter's squares are very much like steel squares.
To draw your knife along the edge of a steel square and thus get a straight linethat was easy and uninteresting.
There is a table of numbers on the face side of the steel square; this is called the rafter table.
It was a huge steel square, resembling some sort of massive POP-art decoration suspended in space.
This is also a two-manual-and-pedal instrument, the pipework housed in an enclosed chamber supported by steel square beams over the choir stalls.
The side cut is located at the intersection of the side cut of jack rafters row and the pitch column on the Steel square.
There is an empty red shelf, a mattress, steel squares with removable circular lids that revolve in the squares like suns.
He seemed still to be suspended in mid-air when Joe looked past him to the rear of the ambulance and saw the empty steel square and eight slack straps.
Massimo Vignelli "My dream desk is an empty desk," declares Vignelli, who designed his own: a five-foot steel square (above).
Only two fold-down seats and, farther back and taking up most of the space, an open steel square, four feet to a side, bolted to the floor and braced to the walls.
Standing at the column between them, looking down through a narrow gap in the translucent screen, you can make out a line of rusting steel squares set into the ground at regular intervals.
In 2009, Against the Stream Buddhist Meditation Society commissioned Ando's piece, "8-Fold Path," which consists of a grid of four steel square canvases measuring 4 feet each.
The landscape piece "Steel Drawing I" is an almost flat steel square with a pathway cut through it, but the figure is a "Billiard Player" identifiable by his cue stock.
Their insignia consists of two overlapping steel squares crossed with a T-square and small scissors on top, imitating the hammer and sickle design of the flag of the Soviet Union.
This angle can be cut on the fly by aligning this given number on the blade of the steel square and the twelve-inch mark on the tongue, and drawing a line along the tongue.
But imagine if, instead of the glitzy low-lying chromed steel squares and circles of Walter De Maria that now occupy these avenues, they held Carl Andre's flat-on-the-floor metal sculptures, which you can walk on.
Four servants came forward, two carrying a clockwork man of polished brass and steel, the other two a huge and heavy box full of cogs, pins, hooks, fasteners-and most curiously of all, a large chessboard of alternating brass and steel squares.