drawshave (Meaning)

Wordnet

drawshave (n)

a woodworker's knife to shave surfaces

Webster

drawshave (n.)

See Drawing knife.

Synonyms & Antonyms of drawshave

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drawshave Sentence Examples

  1. The carpenter meticulously utilized the drawshave to refine the chair's legs, crafting smooth, elegant curves.
  2. In the dim-lit workshop, the woodworker skillfully wielded the drawshave, shaping the intricate contours of a decorative tabletop.
  3. Restoration experts employed the drawshave to delicately remove layers of old paint, revealing the original beauty of the antique armoire.
  4. I marveled at the drawshave's efficiency as it effortlessly shaved off thin layers of wood, transforming a rough plank into a smooth surface.
  5. With each stroke of the drawshave, the sculptor brought his wooden masterpiece to life, imbuing it with a sense of movement and energy.
  6. The bowyer carefully used the drawshave to shape a supple, resilient bow, essential for creating accurate and powerful arrows.
  7. The drawshave became an indispensable tool for the artisan as they crafted intricate patterns and designs into the wooden panels.
  8. While restoring the centuries-old wooden bridge, conservators employed the drawshave to precisely replicate the original beams' intricate carvings.
  9. In preparation for the upcoming woodworking competition, I meticulously sharpened the blade of my drawshave to achieve optimal cutting performance.
  10. I eagerly anticipated learning the art of using the drawshave, intrigued by its ability to transform ordinary pieces of wood into works of art.

FAQs About the word drawshave

a woodworker's knife to shave surfacesSee Drawing knife.

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The carpenter meticulously utilized the drawshave to refine the chair's legs, crafting smooth, elegant curves.

In the dim-lit workshop, the woodworker skillfully wielded the drawshave, shaping the intricate contours of a decorative tabletop.

Restoration experts employed the drawshave to delicately remove layers of old paint, revealing the original beauty of the antique armoire.

I marveled at the drawshave's efficiency as it effortlessly shaved off thin layers of wood, transforming a rough plank into a smooth surface.