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Design of Machine Elements
Feather Key Shaft Feather Keys Fig. 3.9.6 Feather keys are parallel keys which
are fixed either to the shaft or to the hub. These keys permit relative axial
movement between the hub and the shaft as there is a clearance fit between the
key and ...
The heuristic rules express a lot of knowledge of the designer about the
dependencies existing among shaft, feather key, power feed, etc. For example,
the height of the feather key must be selected from standard catalogs, regarding,
however, ...
It is usually fitted on to the hub of the mounting but not on to the shaft. Feather
keys are of four types: (1) peg teather key, (2) single-headed feather key, (3)
double-headed feather key, and (4) splines. Table 13.2 provides proportions tor
splined ...
4
The Encyclopedia of Falconry
The soft inner core of a feather's shaft. FEATHER, Pinched (probably recent or
modern) Of a developing feather, 'pinched' or con stricted at the base. Such a
feather is weak and will fall (or perhaps be knocked) out, or 'pinch out'. The
condition ...
5
Antique Golf Collectibles: A Price and Reference Guide
Shaft. Clubs. The Earliest Clubs whippy, 44 to 47 inches, which permitted theball
to be “swept” from the turf. The head and shaft Feather ball-era clubs were
usually made by carpenters, bow makers, barrel makers, wheelwrights, and other
...
Thorax: Hare's mask fur. Lead wire can be used as an underlayer. Wing case:
Section of game-bird shaft feather with downy tip. Breathers: Tips of downy shaft
feather pinched off near the eye (don't cut with scissors, as it leaves a crude
stump).
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The Pottery Of Santa Ana Pueblo
ZIA SHAFT FEATHERS OBLIQUE SHAFT FEATHER When the two feathers in a
pair are identical, the figure suggests the representation of a bird's wing or tail,
and this speculation is strengthened by the observation of such multiple-feather ...
Francis Harvey Harlow, Duane Anderson, Dwight P. Lanmon, 2005
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Revolt: An Archaeological History of Pueblo Resistance and ...
a similar paired-feather motif (dubbed the “shaft feather”) depicted on
contemporaneous pottery of the Zia-Santa Ana region (Harlow et al. 2005:64). “
The use of feathers across the Pueblo area,” observes Mills, is “evidence for a
region-wide ...
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The English Bowman: Or, Tracts on Archery; to which is Added ...
It does not require a bracer, for " the string, being at a great distance from the bow
, " seldom if ever reaches the arm : And, for the fame (C reason, will scarcely ever
hit a man's clothes. It " does not injure the shaft-feather, as the low bend " often ...
Thomas Roberts, Sir William Wood, 1801
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The Ladies' Companion and Literary Expositor
There was a murmur in the crowd, and one, a page who waited on the king,
whispered with a pale face and agitated voice into his fellow's ear — " I have
heard say " Whose shaft 'gainst raven's life is set, Shaft's feather his hoart-blood
shall wet ...