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knurls, plural;
  1. A small projecting knob or ridge, esp. in a series around the edge of something


  1. Knurl is the noise music project of Alan Bloor, Canadian experimental composer and sculptor. Based in Toronto, Ontario, Bloor has been performing and recording Knurl material since 1994, when his seminal harsh noise releases "Nervescrap" and "Initial Shock" were recorded and released. ...
  2. Knurling is a manufacturing process, typically conducted on a lathe, whereby a visually-attractive diamond-shaped (criss-cross) pattern is cut or rolled into metal. ...
  3. A contorted knot in wood; A crossgrained protuberance; a nodule; a boss or projection; A lined or crossgrained pattern of ridges or indentations rolled or pressed into a part for grip; To roll or press a pattern of ridges or indentations into a part for grip
  4. (Knurled) A metal surface with a shallow crosshatched pattern pressed in to provide a better grip.
  5. (Knurled) On a knob or handle, a series of fine grooves impressed into an edge or surface to improve the grip when turned or handled.
  6. (knurled) adjective - 1. full of knots; gnarled 2. milled, as the head of a screw, or the edge of a coin; covered with a series of small ridges or grooves that aid in gripping
  7. (Knurling) A glass band or bead wrapped around a larger project.
  8. (Knurling) A process of creating serrations in a part by rolling a die, under pressure, against the part. Normally these serrations are very sharp and can create cracks and are stress risers. The process is used on knobs so the user can get a firm grip. ...
  9. (Knurling) A process which raises or displaces metal inside a worn valve guide to restore it. The inside diameter is reduced and then the guide is bored out to the proper dimension. ...
  10. (Knurling) Decoration using small beads, knobs, ridges or slash marks.
  11. (Knurling) Roughening with knurls
  12. (Knurling) Very small ridges or beads as machined on a surface to facilitate gripping.
  13. (Knurling) a pattern added to round metal shapes on a lathe.  It consists of patterned whels that rotate against the metal an cut the pattern into it.  Ideal for adding grip patterns.
  14. (knurling) A pattern of small diamond-shaped points cut into the surface of a clamp die or a clamp insert to increase its grip; the knurled points bite into the tubing material, thereby improving the clamps hold upon the tube. ...
  15. Knurling consists in creating distortions (grooves, ridges and raised edges) on the surface of a cylindrical workpiece.
  16. The indented or crimped portion on the skirt at the top of the cap used for holding the liner in the cap. The knurl is also used as a grip for removing the cap. The knurl provides a non-skid surface during the threading operation.
  17. a protuberance such as a raised edge of a polyester backing sheet on capillary/indirect films, which is a by-product of polyester extrusion.
  18. players get a better hold on this barrel area of the arrow.
  19. The process of marking the surface of a part by rolling depressions in the surface, usually for better hand grip.
  20. This is the crisscross pattern on part of a bar's surface, which makes it easier to grip.
  21. A rough or decorative surface on part of a fastener.
  22. The grooves within the grip / barrel of the dart, that prevents your fingers from slipping when you throw.
  23. Round lettering tool used in roll marking flat parts and having characters engraved on periphery.
  24. To indent or roughen a finished surface.
  25. Grooved or patterned surface on the barrel of the dart, preferred by some for gripping purposes