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What do you do with a piece of wood with 4 wheels on the bottom?

skate it..


How do you use brace in sentence?

A heavy piece of wood was obtained to brace the disabled door


Wood placed in the bottom of ship to keep cargo dry is the nautical term for what?

fardage


Is holding a heavy piece of wood at a construction site an example of work being done to it?

Yes, holding a heavy piece of wood at a construction site is an example of work being done on the wood. Work in physics is defined as the product of force and displacement, so by applying a force to the wood while holding it, you are doing work on it.


What is a ship joint?

shiplap, shiplap boards, shiplap siding - Wood sheathing whose edges are rabbeted to make an overlapping joint. It is a wood joint used chiefly in exterior siding finishes, it involves rebating the bottom of the horizontal piece of wood as it progressively is stacked on each other. Architecture Student


What is the nautical term that refers to the wood placed in bottom of ship to keep cargo dry?

Fardage


What is a ship lap joint?

shiplap, shiplap boards, shiplap siding - Wood sheathing whose edges are rabbeted to make an overlapping joint. It is a wood joint used chiefly in exterior siding finishes, it involves rebating the bottom of the horizontal piece of wood as it progressively is stacked on each other. Architecture Student


What is the wood in the bottom of a ship to keep cargo dry?

The wood in the bottom of a ship to keep cargo dry is typically referred to as "ballast." Ballast is used to provide stability to the ship by adjusting its weight distribution. In some cases, ballast can also help prevent the cargo from shifting during rough seas. Additionally, ballast can help regulate the ship's draft and buoyancy to ensure safe navigation.


What is the origin of the idiom 'Knock on wood'?

Probably from sailors who would "touch the (wooden) ship" for good luck. Without a ship to touch, landlocked sailors may have used a piece of wood as a symbolic one.


How do you build a wooden toy chest?

You need to gather your supplies such as wood, hinges, tools you may need, and wood putty. cut bottom, top and side pieces from wood according to the size preference. place the bottom piece flat and then attach the side pieces by screwing them into the bottom and then using wood putty. To attach the top of the chest attach hinges to the top piece and once the sides/bottom are dry (wood putty) attach the top. Paint to desired color and you are done.


What does a colonial shipwright do?

a colonial shipwright is a person who makes the bow, hull, keel, masts, and the ribs of the ship that they made. A bow is the forward part of the ship, the hull is the frame, or body, of a ship, a keel is the long piece of wood at the bottom of a ship that runs from the front of the ship to the back, masts are long poles that rise from the deck of a ship. They support the ship's sails and rigging, and the ribs are part of a ship's frame that run from the keel to the deck.


A carpenter is sailing on a ship and the ship springs a leak He measures the hole and it us exacly 12 inches square The only piece of wood he has was 9 inches by 16 inches He thinks about it and cut?

He will have to make 3 cuts to the 9 by 16 piece of wood which will give him a 9 by 12 piece and 3 pieces of 3 by 4 which will fit exactly into the 12 by 12 hole.