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The plumb bob's inventor is lost to history...the name comes from the corruption of the Latin word for lead: Plumbum. Bob has nothing to do with it.
A plumb bob is a weighted instrument used in construction and carpentry to create a vertical reference line. It helps ensure that structures are built accurately and in alignment with a true vertical.
The plumb bob has a long history, with early versions dating back to ancient Egypt and Greece. However, its modern design, with a pointed weight suspended on a string, is believed to have been developed in the 16th century. It became an essential tool for builders, surveyors, and architects for ensuring vertical alignment.
When an object is plumb, it means that it is perfectly vertical and aligned with the force of gravity. This is typically determined using a plumb bob or a level to ensure that the object is straight up and down.
The center of gravity using the plumb line method is determined by suspending an object from different points and allowing it to come to rest. The intersection of the lines traced by the plumb bob at each resting position indicates the center of gravity of the object. This method is commonly used to locate the center of gravity of irregularly shaped objects or structures.
Use of a plumb bob a level used on plumb rather then horizontal
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The plumb bob's inventor is lost to history...the name comes from the corruption of the Latin word for lead: Plumbum. Bob has nothing to do with it.
The plumb bob is useful in establishing vertical for a wall in construction or a doorjamb when hanging a door. It can indicate whether a flue is running true vertical or veering off plumb. A plumb-bob or a plummet is a weight, usually with a pointed tip on the bottom, that is suspended from a string and used as a vertical reference line, or plumb-line. It is essentially the vertical equivalent of a water level.
A plumb bob is a weighted instrument used in construction and carpentry to create a vertical reference line. It helps ensure that structures are built accurately and in alignment with a true vertical.
Next to the level, beneath the plumb, Bob.
To show a vertical line
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It is not known who invented the plumb-line or plumb-bob; there is evidence that it has been in use since biblical times and archaeologists haveÊunearthed what they think are plumb gaugingÊtoolsÊin Ancient Egypt.
In a vertical or perpendicular line. e.g. "The wall is plumb."This is the most common meaning and alludes to the method of establishing vertical by using a plumb bob - a weight suspended from a long line which hangs straight down - with the resulting line between the top of the line and the plumb bob being a reference for the edge of something that is supposed to be perfectly vertical. If it is further away from the line at the top or bottom of the line than it is at the other end, it is not quite "plumb".There are, of course, several more informal uses for the term:(Informal definition) Directly; squarely: e.g. "It fell plumb in the middle."(sometimes also spelled as "plum" with the informal definition...) Utterly; completely: e.g "I'm plumb worn out."informal chiefly US (intensifier): e.g. "That's just plumb stupid."
The plumb bob has a long history, with early versions dating back to ancient Egypt and Greece. However, its modern design, with a pointed weight suspended on a string, is believed to have been developed in the 16th century. It became an essential tool for builders, surveyors, and architects for ensuring vertical alignment.
Hammer, saw, a framing square, drill or brace and bits, something to measure with, a block plane for smoothing, plumb bob, a level is nice but not required. A plumb bob and square lets you do anything you need to do. What is required or available depends on your location. For hundreds of years, a hammer, saw and plumb bob was all that was needed. A plumb bob gets you the vertical and a piece of string gets you horizontal and square if you want to get to basics. Today, there are all the electrical tools that do a lot of the work for you and workmanship is becoming harder to find.