11:04 Oct 21, 2002 |
Russian to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering / embossing | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Vera Fluhr (X) Local time: 10:29 | ||||||
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4 +1 | knurl; knurling wheel |
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3 | (small) mallet |
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knurl; knurling wheel Explanation: Эти значения я нашла в Мультитране. Если мое предположение верно, то ВАша штука называется не мАлета, а мОлета. Вот посмотрите, нашла в словаре Даля: МОЛЕТА, фабричн. стальной валик с узором, для накатки его на медный вал и набивки им ситцев. И еще одна ссылка: ... печатные формы-молеты, получаемые тиснением (выдавливанием) под большим давлением в специальном станке ... http://www.hdclub.ru/slovar/opisanie.asp?id=4626 Dash, Вы просите дать точный термин, а я даю что могу. Извините, если я ошиблась. Но по-моему - это оно. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-10-21 12:07:15 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Вот посмотрите: Knurl Die: Circular die engraved with regular character and/or designs on periphery of blank. Impression is produced by rolling over flat or contoured surface. Also referred to as Roll Die, or Roller Die. http://www.columbiamt.com/Utilities/marking_terms.htm SilverMine Glossary Knurl. A simple ridged ornament, sometimes imitating ropework, used on less expensive wares ... freespace.virgin.net/a.data/glossarynoframes.htm GLOSSARY - Knurl An external surface feature consisting of a series of small projections or ridges applied to a screw head or knob to provide a means for ... www.southco.com/products/html/glossary.htm Reference: http://dic.academic.ru/misc/enc2p.nsf/ByID/NT0004100A |
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(small) mallet Explanation: It's possibly a transliteration of mallet (a wooden hammer that can be used for delicate operations on wood or leather). On the other hand, Vera could be right! |
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