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  • Pattern welding
  • Swordmaking technique

    Pattern welding is a smithing practice of folding and/or twisting metal, possibly multiple pieces (which may have differing compositions, or be completely

    Pattern welding

    Pattern welding

    Pattern_welding

  • Ulfberht swords
  • Type of medieval European sword

    falsified." Maryon, Herbert (February 1960). "Pattern-Welding and Damascening of Sword-Blades—Part 1: Pattern-Welding". Studies in Conservation. 5 (1): 25–37

    Ulfberht swords

    Ulfberht swords

    Ulfberht_swords

  • Damascus steel
  • Type of steel used in Middle Eastern swordmaking

    well-known technique of pattern welding—the forge-welding of a blade from several differing pieces—produced surface patterns similar to those found on

    Damascus steel

    Damascus steel

    Damascus_steel

  • Forge welding
  • Method of joining metal pieces

    Forge welding (FOW), also called fire welding, is a solid-state welding process that joins two pieces of metal by heating them to a high temperature and

    Forge welding

    Forge_welding

  • Welding
  • Fabrication process for joining materials

    methods include solvent welding (of thermoplastics) using chemicals to melt materials being bonded without heat, and solid-state welding processes which bond

    Welding

    Welding

    Welding

  • Sword
  • Long bladed weapon

    term "pattern-welding" accurately details all the salient points of the construction of pattern-welded blades and of how all the patterns observed result

    Sword

    Sword

  • Bladesmith
  • Person who uses an anvil and forge to make various types of blades

    were often forged with a hard steel edge wrapped around a pattern welded core. Pattern welding was adopted from the neighbouring Romans, who had employed

    Bladesmith

    Bladesmith

    Bladesmith

  • Iron Age sword
  • Long-bladed weapons used throughout Iron Age Eurasia

    of swordmaking existed in ancient times, including, most famously, pattern welding. Over time, different methods developed all over the world. The Celtic

    Iron Age sword

    Iron_Age_sword

  • Kampilan
  • Sword

    blade of the kampílan is single-edged, and made by the Damascus steel pattern welding process. It is easily identified by its tapered profile, narrowest

    Kampilan

    Kampilan

    Kampilan

  • Bulat steel
  • Steel alloy known in Russia from medieval times

    5284/1034398. Maryon, Herbert (February 1960). "Pattern-Welding and Damascening of Sword-Blades—Part 1: Pattern-Welding". Studies in Conservation. 5 (1): 25–37

    Bulat steel

    Bulat steel

    Bulat_steel

  • Badik
  • Knife, dagger

    the shape of the blade is asymmetric and often shows patterns typical of pamor (pattern welding steel commonly known as Damascus steel). However, it differs

    Badik

    Badik

    Badik

  • Alloy
  • Mixture or metallic solid solution composed of two or more elements

    constituents in the solid state, such as found in ancient methods of pattern welding (solid-solid), shear steel (solid-solid), or crucible steel production

    Alloy

    Alloy

    Alloy

  • Knife
  • Tool or weapon with a cutting edge or blade

    Damascus steel is a form of pattern welding with similarities to laminate construction. Layers of different steel types are welded together, but then the stock

    Knife

    Knife

    Knife

  • Arc welding
  • Welding process

    Arc welding is a welding process that is used to join metal to metal by using electricity to create enough heat to melt metal, and the melted metals, when

    Arc welding

    Arc welding

    Arc_welding

  • Sutton Hoo
  • Archaeological site in Suffolk, England

    with the Mound 1 finds: the tip of a sword blade showed elaborate pattern welding; silver-gilt drinking horn-mounts (struck from the same dies as those

    Sutton Hoo

    Sutton Hoo

    Sutton_Hoo

  • Migration Period sword
  • Sword

    smooth or showed a very shallow fuller, and often had multiple bands of pattern-welding within the central portion. The handles were often of perishable material

    Migration Period sword

    Migration Period sword

    Migration_Period_sword

  • William F. Moran (knifemaker)
  • American knifemaker (1925–2006)

    in danger of being lost; through trial and error he taught himself pattern welding and referred to it as "modern Damascus steel". In 1972, Moran was elected

    William F. Moran (knifemaker)

    William_F._Moran_(knifemaker)

  • Weapons and armour in Anglo-Saxon England
  • forge welded. The twisting removed much surface slag, which could cause weaknesses in the finished blade. Pattern welding also produced patterns in the

    Weapons and armour in Anglo-Saxon England

    Weapons_and_armour_in_Anglo-Saxon_England

  • List of blade materials
  • 5284/1034398. Maryon, Herbert (February 1960). "Pattern-Welding and Damascening of Sword-Blades—Part 1: Pattern-Welding". Studies in Conservation. 5 (1): 25–37

    List of blade materials

    List_of_blade_materials

  • Wootz steel
  • Type of crucible steel

    Bulat steel Tamahagane steel Ferrous metallurgy Iron pillar of Delhi Pattern welding Srinivasan, Sharada (1994). "Wootz crucible steel: a newly discovered

    Wootz steel

    Wootz steel

    Wootz_steel

  • Viking sword
  • eastern cultures where pagan burial customs were still in effect. Pattern welding fell out of use in the 9th century, as higher quality steel became

    Viking sword

    Viking sword

    Viking_sword

  • Japanese swordsmithing
  • Cultural forging process for bladed weapons

    called chi-kang (combined steel), was similar to pattern welding, and edges of it were often forge welded to a back of soft iron, or jou thieh. In trying

    Japanese swordsmithing

    Japanese swordsmithing

    Japanese_swordsmithing

  • Locksmithing
  • Science and art of making and defeating locks

    metal worker Silversmith Tinker Tinsmith Whitesmith Processes Forging Pattern welding Planishing Raising Sinking Swaging Tools Anvil Forge Fuller Hammer

    Locksmithing

    Locksmithing

    Locksmithing

  • Crucible steel
  • Type of steel

    techniques used to produce Wotz steel. Damascus steel Noric steel Pattern welding Srinivasan, Sharada (15 November 1994). "Wootz crucible steel: a newly

    Crucible steel

    Crucible steel

    Crucible_steel

  • Hamon (swordsmithing)
  • Visible effect on Japanese blades

    and impact forces may be encountered. Glossary of Japanese swords Pattern welding Smith, Cyril Stanley (1968). A History of Metallography. MIT Press

    Hamon (swordsmithing)

    Hamon (swordsmithing)

    Hamon_(swordsmithing)

  • Seax
  • Large knife or small sword wielded by Saxons and their contemporaries

    are 50 cm (20 in) or longer, often with multiple fullers and grooves, pattern welded blades, and long hilts similar to broad seaxes. The edge is generally

    Seax

    Seax

    Seax

  • Laminated steel blade
  • Type of blade

    areas of the blade. Pattern welding is common in hand-made knives, where the primary goal is to provide a visually striking pattern in the final etched

    Laminated steel blade

    Laminated_steel_blade

  • Bamburgh Sword
  • Anglo-Saxons sword from the seventh century found at Bamburgh Castle in 1960

    amongst swords of its period, having been formed by six strands of iron pattern welded into a blade, resulting in speculation that it may have been the sword

    Bamburgh Sword

    Bamburgh_Sword

  • Lock and key
  • Mechanical or electronic fastening device

    movement which follows the key's shape, while the blank is moved in the same pattern against a cutting wheel by the mechanical linkage between the vices. After

    Lock and key

    Lock and key

    Lock_and_key

  • Gladius
  • Roman short sword; Latin word meaning "sword"

    the Etruscans to the Romans. The Vetulonian sword was crafted by the pattern welding process from five blooms reduced at a temperature of 1,163 °C (2,125 °F)

    Gladius

    Gladius

    Gladius

  • Mokume-gane
  • Japanese mixed-metal laminate

    Mokume-gane titanium rings – Jewelry rings or bands mainly of titanium Pattern welding – Swordmaking technique Damascus steel – Type of steel used in Middle

    Mokume-gane

    Mokume-gane

    Mokume-gane

  • Spatha
  • Roman longsword

    Roman military. The blade was 60 to 75 cm (24 to 30 inches) long. The pattern welding was used to strengthen the core of the blade. The appearance of the

    Spatha

    Spatha

    Spatha

  • Semi-solid metal casting
  • Modified form of die casting process

    Hardy tools Pritchel Steam hammer Swage block Trip hammer v t e Welding Arc welding Atomic hydrogen (Athydo/AHW) Electrogas (EGW) Flash Flux-cored (FCAW)

    Semi-solid metal casting

    Semi-solid_metal_casting

  • Blade
  • Sharp cutting part of a weapon or tool

    while remaining sharp, even though the edge could chip if abused. Pattern welding involved forging together twisted bars of soft (bendable) low carbon

    Blade

    Blade

    Blade

  • Herbert Maryon
  • English conservator (1874–1965)

    another paper introduced the term pattern welding to describe a method of strengthening and decorating iron and steel by welding into them twisted strips of

    Herbert Maryon

    Herbert_Maryon

  • Weld quality assurance
  • (stick welding) processes, or fabrication of weld joints which primarily involves GMAW (MIG welding). Welding defect Industrial radiography Robot welding Pipeline

    Weld quality assurance

    Weld_quality_assurance

  • Cold welding
  • Welding process in which joining occurs without melting or heating the interface

    interface of the two parts to be welded. Unlike in fusion welding, no liquid or molten phase is present in the joint. Cold welding was first recognized as a

    Cold welding

    Cold_welding

  • Swordsmanship
  • Skills of a person versed in the art of the sword

    on the early Germanic spatha, were made very well. The technique of pattern welding of composite metals, invented in the Roman Empire around the end of

    Swordsmanship

    Swordsmanship

    Swordsmanship

  • History of metallurgy in Mosul
  • From the 13th century

    Ilkanhid fashion of the period, and they started to put more emphasis on pattern over figuration. One of the finest examples of the Mosul school of metalworking

    History of metallurgy in Mosul

    History of metallurgy in Mosul

    History_of_metallurgy_in_Mosul

  • Kujang (weapon)
  • Dagger, Ceremonial Knife

    around the 8th or 9th century. It is forged out of iron, steel, and pattern welding steel with a length of approximately 20–25 cm and weighs about 300

    Kujang (weapon)

    Kujang (weapon)

    Kujang_(weapon)

  • Lamella (materials)
  • Collections of fine sheets of material held adjacent to one another

    biological means, or a deliberate process of lamination, such as pattern welding. Lamellae can also describe the layers of atoms in the crystal lattices

    Lamella (materials)

    Lamella_(materials)

  • Fighting knife
  • Knife designed to inflict injury

    a dual purpose as fighting knife and utility blade was the seax, a pattern-welded weapon which dates from the 5th century AD, and worn as standard armament

    Fighting knife

    Fighting knife

    Fighting_knife

  • Cottage and small scale industries in Pakistan
  • 5284/1034398. Maryon, Herbert (February 1960). "Pattern-Welding and Damascening of Sword-Blades—Part 1: Pattern-Welding". Studies in Conservation. 5 (1): 25–37

    Cottage and small scale industries in Pakistan

    Cottage_and_small_scale_industries_in_Pakistan

  • Gothic and Vandal warfare
  • while swords can take about 37 hours without pattern welding, or about 110 hours with pattern welding (divided over several days or weeks of labor).

    Gothic and Vandal warfare

    Gothic_and_Vandal_warfare

  • Kalis
  • Type of Philippine sword

    smaller stature. Damascene patterning is sometimes evident though often not as controlled as seen in the complex pattern welding of the smaller Malay keris

    Kalis

    Kalis

    Kalis

  • Gilling sword
  • Anglo-Saxon sword, dating from the late 9th to early 10th centuries AD

    wide. The blade has a shallow fuller along its length and traces of pattern-welding are visible on its surface. The pommel is decorated with strips of

    Gilling sword

    Gilling sword

    Gilling_sword

  • Jalandhar (meteorite)
  • Iron meteorite, fell 1621

    natural damascene pattern on the blades. The blade's wavy grain is attributed to pattern welding, a process in which two metals are forge-welded and then etched

    Jalandhar (meteorite)

    Jalandhar_(meteorite)

  • Plasma arc welding
  • Welding process

    Plasma arc welding (PAW) is an arc welding process similar to gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). The electric arc is formed between an electrode (which

    Plasma arc welding

    Plasma arc welding

    Plasma_arc_welding

  • Hilt
  • Handle of a sword or similar weapon

    ornamental alloy gold or silver metal wire woven into it in a specified pattern. The art and history of tassels are known by its French name, passementerie

    Hilt

    Hilt

    Hilt

  • Welding inspection
  • Quality control process in welding

    catastrophic failure. The practice of welding inspection involves evaluating the welding process and the resulting weld joint to ensure compliance with established

    Welding inspection

    Welding inspection

    Welding_inspection

  • Friction stir welding
  • Spinning a tool to mix metal workpieces together at the joint, without melting them

    at The Welding Institute (TWI) in the UK in 1991. TWI held patents on the process, the first being the most descriptive. Friction stir welding is performed

    Friction stir welding

    Friction stir welding

    Friction_stir_welding

  • Honyaki
  • Traditional Japanese forging technique

    Unlike awase bocho, honyaki in general have no need to raise to forge welding heat. This skips the possible carbon migration to the mild steel and decarburization

    Honyaki

    Honyaki

  • Shorwell helmet
  • Sixth century Anglo-Saxon helmet found on the Isle of Wight

    high-status Anglo-Saxon warrior, and was found with other objects such as a pattern-welded sword and hanging bowl. One of only seven known Anglo-Saxon helmets

    Shorwell helmet

    Shorwell_helmet

  • Pioneer Helmet
  • 7th-century Anglo-Saxon boar-crested helmet

    young man. Other objects in the grave, such as a hanging bowl and a pattern welded sword, suggest that it was the burial mound of a high-status warrior

    Pioneer Helmet

    Pioneer Helmet

    Pioneer_Helmet

  • Kilij
  • Sword of Turkic origin

    with the late Xiongnu and Kök-Turk empires. These swords were made of pattern welded high carbon crucible steel, generally with long slightly curved blades

    Kilij

    Kilij

    Kilij

  • Viking Age arms and armour
  • Military technology of the Vikings from the late 8th to the mid-11th century

    strap across the right shoulder.[citation needed] Early blades were pattern welded, a technique in which strips of wrought iron and mild steel were twisted

    Viking Age arms and armour

    Viking Age arms and armour

    Viking_Age_arms_and_armour

  • Seax of Beagnoth
  • 10th century Anglo-Saxon seax

    the seax is filled with a lozenge pattern in silver and copper, which may have been meant to simulate pattern welding. The panel on the other side bears

    Seax of Beagnoth

    Seax of Beagnoth

    Seax_of_Beagnoth

  • Tumbok lada
  • Knife / dagger

    is on the concave side of the blade. The blades are often made from pattern welded steel and usually have one or more hollow grinds that run just below

    Tumbok lada

    Tumbok lada

    Tumbok_lada

  • Sikin Panyang
  • Klewang sword

    70–79 cm (28–31 in). The blade of the sword is usually made of pamor (pattern welding or Damascus) steel. Indonesia portal Amanremu Donn F. Draeger (1972)

    Sikin Panyang

    Sikin Panyang

    Sikin_Panyang

  • Bloomery
  • Type of furnace once used widely for smelting iron from its oxides

    carburize them, and pattern-weld them together to make steel sheets. Even when applied to a noncarburized bloom, this pound, fold, and weld process resulted

    Bloomery

    Bloomery

    Bloomery

  • Ultrasonic welding of thermoplastics
  • the welding process. Components of ultrasonic welding systems as well as the areas of application are described in the article Ultrasonic welding. Following

    Ultrasonic welding of thermoplastics

    Ultrasonic_welding_of_thermoplastics

  • Exeter Book Riddles
  • Old English word puzzles

    has been addressed at length by Patrick J. Murphy, focusing on thought patterns of the period, but there is still no unanimous agreement on some of them

    Exeter Book Riddles

    Exeter Book Riddles

    Exeter_Book_Riddles

  • Chronology of bladed weapons
  • Ship wrecked near Nydam (Denmark) with a cargo of swords of the type "pattern-welded". c. 700. According to a Japanese legend from the province of Yamato

    Chronology of bladed weapons

    Chronology of bladed weapons

    Chronology_of_bladed_weapons

  • Puukko
  • Traditional Finnish outdoor universal knife

    leatherworker to make the sheath. Some fine puukkos have blades of pattern welded steel, and forging a blade using crucible steel was considered the hallmark

    Puukko

    Puukko

  • Dissimilar friction stir welding
  • Dissimilar friction stir welding (DFSW) is the application of friction stir welding (FSW), invented in The Welding Institute (TWI) in 1991, to join different

    Dissimilar friction stir welding

    Dissimilar friction stir welding

    Dissimilar_friction_stir_welding

  • Tuff
  • Rock consolidated from volcanic ash

    degree of welding. The base of a cooling unit is typically unwelded due to chilling from the underlying cold surface, and the degree of welding and of secondary

    Tuff

    Tuff

    Tuff

  • Abingdon Sword
  • Late Anglo-Saxon iron sword and hilt

    blade is missing, however X-rays of the sword show that the blade is pattern-welded. Abingdon Museum Abingdon Monks' Map "Abingdon Sword replica; Saxon;

    Abingdon Sword

    Abingdon Sword

    Abingdon_Sword

  • Viking raid warfare and tactics
  • as motifs as well as traditionally Viking ones. Viking swords were pattern welded and most commonly decorated with copper inlays and icons, featuring

    Viking raid warfare and tactics

    Viking raid warfare and tactics

    Viking_raid_warfare_and_tactics

  • Chevrolet Turbo-Air 6 engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    of a Porsche flywheel with a steel plate drilled to the Corvair bolt pattern welded into its centre. The clutch used was a VW commercial disc mated to the

    Chevrolet Turbo-Air 6 engine

    Chevrolet Turbo-Air 6 engine

    Chevrolet_Turbo-Air_6_engine

  • Cold Steel (company)
  • American knife and tool company

    Cold Steel's swords are primarily made from 1055 high-carbon steel and pattern welded steels that mimic ancient Damascus steel. Many of Cold Steel's products

    Cold Steel (company)

    Cold Steel (company)

    Cold_Steel_(company)

  • Robotics Certification Standards Alliance
  • Global company

    American Welding Society (AWS) D16 committee to provide robotics and testing expertise in the development of America's first robotic welding exam (CRAW)

    Robotics Certification Standards Alliance

    Robotics_Certification_Standards_Alliance

  • Billy Klapper
  • American craftsman (1937–2024)

    few craftsmen who made spurs from a single piece of steel rather than welding pieces together. His dedication to traditional methods limited his production

    Billy Klapper

    Billy_Klapper

  • List of tools and equipment
  • Oxy-fuel welding Plasma cutting Pliers Punch Rotary tool Soldering gun Soldering iron Tin snips Welding helmet Welding power supply Welding table Wire

    List of tools and equipment

    List_of_tools_and_equipment

  • List of Forged in Fire episodes
  • steel & forge-welding technique) Duel 2: "Two Branch" (WWII Air Force Survival Axe using 1095 & 15N20 steel with randomly picked forge-welding technique)

    List of Forged in Fire episodes

    List_of_Forged_in_Fire_episodes

  • Vibratory stress relief
  • Metal-working process

    from welding may cause localized expansion, which is taken up during welding by either the molten metal or the placement of parts being welded. When

    Vibratory stress relief

    Vibratory_stress_relief

  • Structured light
  • Method of using light to measure a 3D object

    a pattern of light onto the object's surface. The pattern can be either stripes, grids, or dots. The resulting distortions of the projected pattern reveals

    Structured light

    Structured light

    Structured_light

  • Knife making
  • Process of manufacturing a knife

    blanking can be used. Steel can be folded either to form decorative pattern welded steel or to refine raw steel, or as the Japanese call it, tamahagane

    Knife making

    Knife making

    Knife_making

  • HY-80
  • Alloy steel

    HY-80 is welded with an AWS ER100S-1 welding wire. The ER100S-1 has a lower Carbon and Nickel content to assist in the dilutive effect during welding discussed

    HY-80

    HY-80

    HY-80

  • Outline of metalworking
  • Peening Plating Polishing Arc welding MIG welding TIG welding Oxyacetylene welding Soldering Brazing Thermite welding Power tool Machine tools Anvil

    Outline of metalworking

    Outline_of_metalworking

  • Muela (knife manufacturer)
  • Spanish knife manufacturer

    vanadium, chromium and molybdenum content; few luxury items are made of pattern welded steel. "History | Museka". Manufacturas Muela S.A. 2009. Retrieved 26

    Muela (knife manufacturer)

    Muela_(knife_manufacturer)

  • Roman Iron Age weapon deposits
  • pristine appearance of the blade would only have been so highly valued for pattern-welded blades.[citation needed] Classic sites includes Illerup Ådal and Kragehul

    Roman Iron Age weapon deposits

    Roman Iron Age weapon deposits

    Roman_Iron_Age_weapon_deposits

  • European Federation for Welding, Joining and Cutting
  • Welding organization

    for Welding, Joining and Cutting (EWF) is an organization dedicated to education, training, qualification and certification in the field of welding and

    European Federation for Welding, Joining and Cutting

    European Federation for Welding, Joining and Cutting

    European_Federation_for_Welding,_Joining_and_Cutting

  • List of manufacturing processes
  • Manufacturing processes

    Butt welding Flash butt welding Shot welding Spot welding Projection welding Seam Upset welding Percussion (manufacturing) Solid state welding Ultrasonic

    List of manufacturing processes

    List of manufacturing processes

    List_of_manufacturing_processes

  • American Bladesmith Society
  • Non-profit organization in the United States

    removal knifemakers was increasing. To remedy this, Moran unveiled 8 pattern welded blades at the 1973 show, dubbing them "Damascus Steel," and he handed

    American Bladesmith Society

    American_Bladesmith_Society

  • Skerne sword
  • spoon, an adze, and several animal skeletons. The Skerne sword is a pattern-welded iron sword. It is inlaid with geometric designs in silver and copper

    Skerne sword

    Skerne_sword

  • Constant current
  • Direct current that does not change intensity with time

    range of currents. Other uses include shielded metal arc welding and gas tungsten arc welding. Reliability Testing Device Burn-in Test HASS and IESNA LM-80

    Constant current

    Constant_current

  • List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles
  • Dog (ERPI); Ernest Horn B&W 10m December 20, 1939 Shielded Metal - Arc Welding 1-3'. color 3 parts 1969 Shooting in Basketball Wilbur Johns B&W 11m May

    List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles

    List_of_Encyclopædia_Britannica_Films_titles

  • Sheet vinyl flooring
  • Type of vinyl flooring

    Hot air weld guns with plastic welding rods are often used to fix vinyl flooring in place. This is done by feeding a welding rod into the weld gun nozzle

    Sheet vinyl flooring

    Sheet_vinyl_flooring

  • India
  • Country in South Asia

    Czarina; Erkman, Suren (2016). Food Consumption in the City: Practices and patterns in urban Asia and the Pacific. Taylor & Francis. p. 50. ISBN 978-1-317-31050-1

    India

    India

    India

  • Phased array ultrasonics
  • Non-destructive testing method

    noninvasively examine the heart or to find flaws in manufactured materials such as welds. Single-element (non-phased array) probes, known technically as monolithic

    Phased array ultrasonics

    Phased array ultrasonics

    Phased_array_ultrasonics

  • Canadian Military Pattern truck
  • Cargo truck

    Canadian Military Pattern (CMP) trucks were mutually coherent ranges of military trucks, compliant with British Army specifications, made in large numbers

    Canadian Military Pattern truck

    Canadian Military Pattern truck

    Canadian_Military_Pattern_truck

  • Blacksmith
  • Metalworking occupation

    of welding commonly employed in a modern workshop include traditional forge welding as well as modern methods, including oxyacetylene and arc welding. In

    Blacksmith

    Blacksmith

    Blacksmith

  • Induction heating
  • Process of heating an electrically conducting object by electromagnetic induction

    A similar, smaller-scale process is used for induction welding. Plastics may also be welded by induction, if they are either doped with ferromagnetic

    Induction heating

    Induction heating

    Induction_heating

  • Strawberry Thief
  • 1883 textile pattern by William Morris

    Patents Office. This pattern was the first design using the technique in which red (in this case alizarin dye) and yellow (weld) were added to the basic

    Strawberry Thief

    Strawberry Thief

    Strawberry_Thief

  • M795 projectile
  • American 155 mm high explosive howitzer projectile

    3.7 mi). The explosive payload was improved, as was the fragmentation pattern, giving 30% higher lethality. The M795 is a 155 mm high-fragmentation,

    M795 projectile

    M795 projectile

    M795_projectile

  • Computer numerical control
  • Computer control of machine tools

    movements and operations. These include laser cutting, welding, friction stir welding, ultrasonic welding, flame and plasma cutting, bending, spinning, hole-punching

    Computer numerical control

    Computer numerical control

    Computer_numerical_control

  • Rebar
  • Steel reinforcement

    American Welding Society (AWS) D 1.4 sets out the practices for welding rebar in the US. Without special consideration the only rebar that is ready to weld is

    Rebar

    Rebar

    Rebar

  • Electron backscatter diffraction
  • Scanning electron microscopy technique

    relative to a reference pattern (EBSP0). The choice of reference pattern affects the measurement precision; e.g., a reference pattern deformed in tension

    Electron backscatter diffraction

    Electron backscatter diffraction

    Electron_backscatter_diffraction

  • Bell pattern
  • Rhythmic pattern of striking a hand-held bell or other instrument

    A bell pattern is a rhythmic pattern of striking a hand-held bell or other instrument of the idiophone family, to make it emit a sound at desired intervals

    Bell pattern

    Bell pattern

    Bell_pattern

  • Volvo M90 transmission
  • Gearbox for the Volvo 940 models

    and weld the stopring in its place. There is a misconception that you can weld the synchronous ring, when its in fact the stopring that needs welding in

    Volvo M90 transmission

    Volvo M90 transmission

    Volvo_M90_transmission

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  • Panter
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Panter

    German : habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a panther, Middle High German panter (see Panther 1).North German : occupational name for a mortager or pawn broker, from a contracted form of Pfandherr.English (mainly Northamptonshire) and Scottish : occupational name for a servant in charge of the supply of bread and other provisions in a monastery or large household, Middle English pan(e)ter (Old French panetier).

    Panter

  • Rayment
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (eastern)

    Rayment

    English (eastern) : variant of Raymond.

    Rayment

  • Mussett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (eastern counties)

    Mussett

    English (eastern counties) : unexplained. Possibly a variant of Masset (see Massett).

    Mussett

  • Platter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Platter

    English : variant of Platt or Plater.Scottish : habitational name from the Forest of Plater in Angus.German (Tyrol, Bavaria) : variant of Plattner 1.German : variant of Platner.

    Platter

  • Paster
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Paster

    German : variant of Pastor 2.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : occupational name from Polish pasterz ‘shepherd’.English : generally a variant of Pastor, but possibly in some cases an occupational name for a baker, from an agent derivative of Old French paste ‘paste or dough’.

    Paster

  • PETTER
  • Male

    Swedish

    PETTER

    Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Petros, PETTER means "rock, stone." 

    PETTER

  • Titlow
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (eastern counties)

    Titlow

    English (eastern counties) : unexplained.

    Titlow

  • Platten
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Platten

    English (Norfolk) : diminutive of Platt 1.English (Norfolk) : metonymic occupational name for a platemaker, from Old French platon ‘metal plate’.

    Platten

  • Patten
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Patten

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of clogs, from Middle English paten ‘clog’ (Old French patin).English : variant spelling of Patton.

    Patten

  • Patterson
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Irish

    Patterson

    Son of Pattrick

    Patterson

  • Normie
  • Girl/Female

    German, Latin

    Normie

    Pattern

    Normie

  • Beeton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (eastern England)

    Beeton

    English (eastern England) : variant of Beaton.

    Beeton

  • Germany
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (eastern counties)

    Germany

    English (eastern counties) : apparently a variant of German.

    Germany

  • Patton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, northern Irish, and Scottish

    Patton

    English, northern Irish, and Scottish : from a pet form of the personal name Pate.The American general George Patton (1885–1945) was born in San Gabriel, CA, into a family with a long military tradition. His earliest American ancestor, Robert Patton, had emigrated from Scotland to VA c.1770.

    Patton

  • Hattery
  • Surname or Lastname

    English or Irish

    Hattery

    English or Irish : unexplained.

    Hattery

  • Latter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Latter

    English : occupational name for a worker in wood or a nickname for a thin person, from an agent derivative of Middle English latt ‘thin narrow strip of wood’, ‘lath’ (Old English lætt).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a cobbler, tinker, or the like, from an agent derivative of Yiddish laten ‘to patch’, ‘to repair’.

    Latter

  • Patten
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, Latin

    Patten

    From the Warrior's Town

    Patten

  • Hatter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hatter

    English : occupational name for a maker or seller of hats, Middle English hatter(e).

    Hatter

  • Matters
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Matters

    English : variant of Matter.English : probably a metonymic occupational name for a mattress maker or seller, from Middle English, Old French materas, or less likely for a maker of crossbow bolts, spears, and lances, from the Middle English homonym materas.Dutch : variant of Matter 2.

    Matters

  • PETTERI
  • Male

    Finnish

    PETTERI

    Finnish form of Greek Petros, PETTERI means "rock, stone." 

    PETTERI

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Online names & meanings

  • Bavalosini
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Bavalosini

    Goddess Durga with Attractive Eyes

  • MAKEDON
  • Male

    Greek

    MAKEDON

    A contracted form of Greek Makednos, MAKEDON means "the high/tall one."

  • Vachi | வாசீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vachi | வாசீ 

    Nectar like speech

  • Eliada
  • Biblical

    Eliada

    knowledge of God

  • Zefuyn
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Zefuyn

    Of the west wind.

  • Stanberry
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Stanberry

    From the Stone Fortification

  • Sayeh
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Sayeh

    Shade, Shadow

  • Manton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Manton

    English : habitational name from any of the various places so called, for example in Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Wiltshire. For the most part the first element is either Old English (ge)mǣne ‘common’, ‘shared’ (see Manley, Manship), or the Old English byname Mann(a) (see Mann). However, in the case of Manton in Lincolnshire the early forms show clearly that it was Old English m(e)alm ‘sand’, ‘chalk’, with reference to the poor soil of the region. The second element is in each case Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Irish (Cork) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Manntáin ‘descendant of Manntán’, a personal name derived from a diminutive of manntach ‘toothless’.

  • Jaks
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Jaks

    Lord of Shiva

  • Esau
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical Hebrew

    Esau

    He that acts or finishes.

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  • Pattern
  • n.

    Figure or style of decoration; design; as, wall paper of a beautiful pattern.

  • Patter
  • n.

    A quick succession of slight sounds; as, the patter of rain; the patter of little feet.

  • Pottern
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to potters.

  • Zittern
  • n.

    See Cittern.

  • Patter
  • v. i.

    To mutter; to mumble; as, to patter with the lips.

  • Patter
  • v. i.

    To strike with a quick succession of slight, sharp sounds; as, pattering rain or hail; pattering feet.

  • Pattern
  • n.

    Stuff sufficient for a garment; as, a dress pattern.

  • Pattern
  • n.

    Anything cut or formed to serve as a guide to cutting or forming objects; as, a dressmaker's pattern.

  • Lantern
  • n.

    A lantern pinion or trundle wheel. See Lantern pinion (below).

  • Pattering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Patter

  • Pattern
  • n.

    Anything proposed for imitation; an archetype; an exemplar; that which is to be, or is worthy to be, copied or imitated; as, a pattern of a machine.

  • Patter
  • n.

    The cant of a class; patois; as, thieves's patter; gypsies' patter.

  • Pattern
  • v. t.

    To make or design (anything) by, from, or after, something that serves as a pattern; to copy; to model; to imitate.

  • Gittern
  • v. i.

    To play on gittern.

  • Patter
  • v. t.

    To spatter; to sprinkle.

  • Pastern
  • n.

    A patten.

  • Lantern
  • n.

    See Aristotle's lantern.

  • Lantern
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a lantern; as, to lantern a lighthouse.

  • Pattered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Patter

  • Patterned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Pattern