Pencil bucking refers to a specific technique used in the logging industry where logs are cut into smaller, manageable sections, or "pencils," before being transported. This method allows for easier handling and loading onto trucks or other transportation methods. The term "bucking" itself refers to the process of cutting logs to length, and "pencil" denotes the slender, uniform shape of the resulting log sections. This technique is essential for improving efficiency and safety in logging operations.
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A bucking bar is used on the backside of a metal rivet to counter the force of the hammering on the other side.
In French, the word for "pencil" is "crayon." It can refer to a standard writing pencil, as well as colored pencils, depending on the context. The term "crayon" can also mean "crayon" in English, specifically referring to colored drawing tools.
It means that you are the smartest in that group.
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Bucking a grain bag is basically loading the bag. For example, bucking hay bales is the process of picking up the bale and throwing the bale onto a truck. Generally, I refer to bucking hay only when the bale is being thrown to a spot that is higher then my head.
A bucking horse - jumping up and down quickly arching it's back on the up jump, like you see the horse do in a rodeo
If you mean the Queen's residence, it's Buckingham Palace. If you're referring to a rodeo, it's a corral.
it is taking barley and bucking it
It means: pencil
A bucking bull.
Bucking Broncho was created in 1894.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This phrase refers to a horse bucking. To boil over is to begin bucking. The image is of a pot on the fire suddenly bubbling over.
The duration of Bucking Broadway is 3180.0 seconds.
The duration of Bucking Broncho is 60.0 seconds.
It is not a pencil.
Bucking Broadway was created on 1917-12-24.