dowel

The Sailor's Word-Book

A cylindrical piece of hard wood about three inches in diameter, and the same in length, used as an additional security in scarphing two pieces of timber together. Dowels are also used to secure the joinings of the felloes, or circumferential parts of wheels; and by coopers in joining together the contiguous boards forming the heads of casks.


♦ Dowel, or dowel-bit, is the tool used to cut the holes for the dowels.

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