英:['ɔɪlstəʊn]
美:['ɔɪlstoʊn]
英:['ɔɪlstəʊn]
美:['ɔɪlstoʊn]
oil·stone
oIl ston
The first known use of oilstone was in 1585
1 But the narrower the face on the end of the scraper, the easier it is to resharpen it on the oilstone, because there is less area to oilstone.
2 Instead of using the oilstone an easier, tho less perfect, way to flatten out the burr on the edges is to lay the scraper flat on the bench near the edge.
3 The handle of the tool should be grasped in the left hand, while its blade rests on a block of wood, or on the oilstone.
4 "There, across the yard, at the door of the armory, do you see the boy squatting by the steps honing a sword with an oilstone?"
5 This is done on the whetstone, or oilstone.
6 When an oilstone becomes hollow or uneven by use, it may be trued by rubbing it on a flat board covered with sharp sand, or on sandpaper tacked over a block of wood.
7 Squires tossed pails of water over cookfires, while soldiers took out their oilstones to give their blades one last good lick.
8 The oilstone and oil have already been described.
9 When he had finished eating, Stefanone produced his little piece of oilstone, which he carried wrapped in dingy paper, and having greased it proceeded to draw the blade over it slowly and smoothly.
10 Oil is used on oilstones for the same purpose as water on a grindstone.
11 Then the scraper is laid flat on the oilstone and rubbed, first on one side and then on the other till the sides are bright and smooth along the edge, Fig.
12 If it is too coarse it leaves a rough edge, which may, however, be smoothed with an oilstone slip.
13 In oilstoning a plane blade, the straight face should be held quite level with the face of the oilstone, so that the cutting edge may not be bevelled off.
14 But Stefanone was growing impatient, and his knife was every day a little sharper as he whetted it thoughtfully upon a bit of smooth oilstone which he carried in his pocket.
15 Under the head of oilstones or hones proper the most famous and best-known qualities are the German razor hone, the Turkey oilstone, and the Arkansas stone.
16 Associated word: nostalgic. homing instinct. orientation. hone, n. oilstone. honest, a. honorable, reputable; upright, sincere, guileless, ingenuous, incorruptible. honesty, n. uprightness, probity, integrity, candor, sincerity, rectitude. honey, n.
17 It provides an experience with using heavy honing technology and selecting heavy honing oilstone.
对如何采用强力珩磨工艺及正确选择强力珩磨油石提供了经验。
18 The motion of the hands should not for the oilstoning be simply back and forth, parallel with the oilstone length, but partly diagonal, which will assist in keeping the chisel level.
19 Coal along Arkansas river; iron ores in Ozark Mountains; salt springs near Ouachita; oilstone near Hot Springs; kaolin in Pulaski county.
20 Three kinds of oilstone are in general use, Turkey stone, Arkansas stone, and Washita stone, the latter being softer and of inferior quality to the two former.