A wood to metal fissting is a joint designed to join together a structual component made out of wood to a structural component made out of a metal.
A tapering piece of wood or metal is a piece that gradually decreases in width or thickness from one end to the other. This shape allows for easier insertion or fitting into tight spaces or to achieve a specific design or function.
AN fittings are a flare fitting, using 37° flared tubing to form a metal-metal seal.
Wood is wood. It is not metal, it is a living thing.
Wood is a non-metal because it is not a conductor, metal is.
No, wood cannot be turned on a metal lathe. Metal lathes are specifically designed for working with metal materials, while wood lathes are used for turning wood.
the answer will be meaningless until you specify what kind of wood and how finished.
Metal or wood?!
wood
ITS METAL
ITS METAL
wood
No, a metal lathe is specifically designed for working with metal, not wood. To turn wood, you would need a wood lathe, which is designed for that purpose.