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Spiling planks - definitions
Not being a master of the English language, or any language for that matter, I do understand spiling. I do it and it's easy. I'm having trouble using the correct form of the word. The art of spiling, spiling being a verb. Is spiled past tense and spile is the noun? To spile? Are the following sentences correct? Spile that plank for a good fit. I spiled all of the planks for a good fit. Yup, just a dumb ass here. Dan |
Spiling planks - definitions
You are correct.
Steve "Pirateer guy" Dan@ wrote in message ... Not being a master of the English language, or any language for that matter, I do understand spiling. I do it and it's easy. I'm having trouble using the correct form of the word. The art of spiling, spiling being a verb. Is spiled past tense and spile is the noun? To spile? Are the following sentences correct? Spile that plank for a good fit. I spiled all of the planks for a good fit. Yup, just a dumb ass here. Dan |
Spiling planks - definitions
Here's another one for your vocabulary, if you don't already know it:
After you've spiled the plank, which is to mark the stock for cutting, including the profile and the bevels, and after you've then shaped the plank with band saw and hand plane, putting it in place on the boat to test the fit is called "offering it up". Tom Dacon "Pirateer guy" Dan@ wrote in message ... Not being a master of the English language, or any language for that matter, I do understand spiling. I do it and it's easy. I'm having trouble using the correct form of the word. The art of spiling, spiling being a verb. Is spiled past tense and spile is the noun? To spile? Are the following sentences correct? Spile that plank for a good fit. I spiled all of the planks for a good fit. Yup, just a dumb ass here. Dan |
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