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{{wiktionary|lathe}} | |||
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'''Lathe''' may refer to: | |||
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* ]— political division of ] | |||
==In woodworking and metalworking== | |||
* ] — support for ], ] or other wall coatings. | |||
*], used for making ornamental patterns on the plates used in printing bank notes and postage stamps | |||
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*], a lathe used specifically for metals | |||
⚫ | *], used in turning wood, metals and other materials | ||
*], a specialized kind of ornamental lathe | |||
==Other uses== | |||
*], the groove cutting machine used in the production of vinyl records | |||
*], formerly an administrative division of the county of Kent, England | |||
*], a method of forming 3D computer graphics | |||
*Learning and teaching in higher education (LATHE), and hence the diploma awarded by the ], ''PGDipLATHE'' | |||
==See also== | |||
*], material used to span gaps in structural framing and form a base on which to apply plaster | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:06, 8 November 2021
Lathe may refer to:
In woodworking and metalworking
- Geometric lathe, used for making ornamental patterns on the plates used in printing bank notes and postage stamps
- Lathe (metal), a lathe used specifically for metals
- Lathe, used in turning wood, metals and other materials
- Rose engine lathe, a specialized kind of ornamental lathe
Other uses
- Disc cutting lathe, the groove cutting machine used in the production of vinyl records
- Lathe (county subdivision), formerly an administrative division of the county of Kent, England
- Lathe (graphics), a method of forming 3D computer graphics
- Learning and teaching in higher education (LATHE), and hence the diploma awarded by the University of Oxford, PGDipLATHE
See also
- Lath, material used to span gaps in structural framing and form a base on which to apply plaster
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