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shaft and Doric
The shaft of the Doric order is channeled with 20 flutes.
The Ionic shaft comes with four more flutes than the Doric counterpart ( totalling 24 ).
The hypotrachelium is the upper part or groove in the shaft of a Doric column, beneath the trachelium.
Column shaft heights are Tuscan 7, Doric 8, Ionic 9 and Corinthian 10.
There is a Doric style fluted shaft to the column, which is very chubby in form with a very large base.

shaft and is
This is done by measuring the distance from the surface on which the tire is resting to the center of the rear axle shaft.
The drill press consists of a vertical shaft ( spindle ) which is tapered or threaded on one end to hold a drill chuck, a tubular housing ( quill ) in which the spindle is mounted, a head in which the quill is mounted, a feed lever which moves the quill up or down, a power source, and a movable table upon which the work is placed.
Depending on the elasticity of the arrow, some of the energy is also absorbed by compressing the arrow, primarily because the release of the bowstring is rarely in line with the arrow shaft, causing it to flex out to one side.
This flexing can be a desirable feature, since, when the spine of the shaft is matched to the acceleration of the bow ( string ), the arrow bends or flexes around the bow and any arrow-rest, and consequently the arrow, and fletchings, have an un-impeded flight.
Connected to the fore shaft of the harpoon is the toggle head spear tip.
This is similar to tennis, except that a badminton serve must be hit below waist height and with the racquet shaft pointing downwards, the shuttlecock is not allowed to bounce and in badminton, the players stand inside their service courts unlike tennis.
* Long bones are characterized by a shaft, the diaphysis, that is much longer than it is wide.
The shaft is crowned by an abacus with figures in niches, probably from the late 19th century, although the cross is now missing.
In these devices, one shaft is typically attached to a motor or other power unit ( the driving member ) while the other shaft ( the driven member ) provides output power for work to be done.
In a torque-controlled drill, for instance, one shaft is driven by a motor and the other drives a drill chuck.
Also known as a slip clutch or safety clutch, this device allows a rotating shaft to slip when higher than normal resistance is encountered on a machine.
An example of a safety clutch is the one mounted on the driving shaft of a large grass mower.
This plastic pilot shaft guide tool is used to align the clutch disk as the spring-loaded pressure plate is installed.
If the engine is running with clutch engaged and the transmission in neutral, the engine spins the input shaft of the transmission, but no power is transmitted to the wheels.

shaft and always
The output shaft of the gearbox is permanently connected to the final drive, then the wheels, and so both always rotate together, at a fixed speed ratio.
The material at the end of the shaft is almost always a type of rubber, usually wrapped with yarn.
In this case, the face tracking is independent of the secondary seal which is always static against the shaft / sleeve.
The turbine consists of a number of aerofoils usually — but not always — vertically mounted on a rotating shaft or framework.
Frenum piercings are almost always pierced perpendicular to the shaft of the penis.
Transmission gears are always in mesh and rotating, but gears on one shaft can freely rotate or be locked to the shaft.
Turbines are almost always mounted with the shaft vertical to keep water away from the generator and also to facilitate access to it.
This logic is not always valid in reality ; it might have been better for the customer's total ownership cost to pay a lower initial price for the car ( especially if the transmission service is covered under the standard warranty for 10 years, and the buyer intends to replace the car before then anyway ) than to pay a higher initial price for the car but preserve the option of total interchangeability of every last nut, bolt, and shaft throughout the car ( when it is not going to be taken advantage of anyway ).
The spearing function of the weapon is apparent but not always effective against armor of great protection, and the deflection includes the trapping of opponent weapons in the space below the main blade, where a twist of the shaft would apply pressure from that moment on at long range and of pulling mounted opponents from the saddle.
* Bolt – A ( nearly always ) metal shaft usually internal to the door, attached by cleats or a specific form of bracket, that slides into the jamb to fasten a door.
The Chapman strut is often confused with the MacPherson strut, as both use a near-vertical upper strut, The distinction is that the MacPherson strut always requires a lower track control arm where the Chapman uses the drive shaft and a light radius rod.
The turbine consists of a number of aerofoils, usually — but not always — vertically mounted on a rotating shaft or framework, either ground stationed or tethered in airborne systems.
The shaft width is always 5 / 6 at the top.
The fastening action is by friction between the screw and the shaft, often ( but not always ) with some amount of elastic or plastic deformation of one or both.

shaft and fluted
The shaft is almost never fluted.
It usually has a base and the shaft is often fluted ( it has grooves carved up its length ).
Below the volutes, the Ionic column may have a wide collar or banding separating the capital from the fluted shaft, as at Castle Coole.
However, this is a misconception ; it was an infantry weapon in the form of a thick wooden shaft between 1. 2 m to 1. 8 m ( 4 and 6 feet ) in length, slightly fluted toward the top, topped with a stout iron spike.
The design uses three nesting concrete cylinders, the outermost a tapering fluted shaft that supports the viewing platform.
Persian columns or Persians is an archaeological term referring to columns such as those found in Persepolis with a base, fluted shaft, and double-bull capital.
It has a simple form, the bulk of which is a fluted brick square shaft, wide on each side and tall, above which is a loggia surrounding the belfry, housing five bells.

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The small shaft of blue had drifted down and come to rest at his feet.
At the end of a shaft of light, the pews appeared to be broad stairs in a long dungeon.
The most common are the twist drill, the solid center shaft with interchangeable cutting blades, the double spur bit, and the power wood bit.
Length of the shaft of these arrows may be evaluated according to the standard deviation values for each center in Table 1.
With due consideration for the limits of precision in assessing, expected rate of change in ossification of girls age 2 years, and the known variations in rate of ossification of these children as described in our preceding paper in the Supplement, each arrow with a `` shaft length '' of four months or less was selected as indicating `` same schedule '' at Onset and Completion, for this particular epiphysis.
As an example of the interpretation of an arrow in the figure which exceeds four months in shaft length in conjunction with its position in the figure: girl 2 had a delayed Onset and further delayed Completion.
There was little chance anyone would enter this shaft during the winter.
Her face seemed to float in an implausibly bright shaft of sunlight.
Her permanent titanium shell was recessed behind an even more indestructible barrier in the central shaft of the scout ship.
Other technical features reveal a shaft driven behind the mask at the desired facial point, driven by a DC motor with a simple pulley and a slide screw.
The memory of the Atanasoff – Berry Computer was a pair of drums, each containing 1600 capacitors that rotated on a common shaft once per second.
The arrows were made of pine and consisted of a mainshaft and a 15 – 20 centimetre ( 6 – 8 inches ) long fore shaft with a flint point.
Above, the shaft work and heat transfer are assumed to be acting on the flow.
It consisted of four hemispherical cups each mounted on one end of four horizontal arms, which in turn were mounted at equal angles to each other on a vertical shaft.
The ornament used for the piercing was made out of various materials, a piece of bark or bone, or an eagle ’ s feather shaft.
The simple Aleut harpoon consisted of four main parts: the wooden shaft, the bone foreshaft, and the bonehead ( tip ) with barbs pointed backward.
The longest part was the shaft with the thicker stalk closer to the tip of the harpoon.
The shaft was fitted into the socket of the fore shaft and a bone ring was then placed over the joint to hold the two pieces together, as well as, protecting the wooden shaft from splitting.

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