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сущ. мушкель – молоток для изготовления оплетки из шкимушгара. Он состоит из цилиндра с продольной полукруглой выемкой. Ручка, размещена с другой стороны. С одного конца молотка должна быть небольшая выточенная выемка или желобок в который помещается шкимушгар для клетневки. Большие мушкели, которыми пользуются на суше, часто имеют катушку для оплетки. В этом случае при обтягивании оплетающая нить следует за молотком. На верхнем конце ручки мушкеля должно быть отверстие, через которое проходит нить. Выемка (или желобок), проходящая по оси с внешнего конца ручки, служит для тех же целей, но преимущество ее в том, что нить в нее вкладывается.Syn: -
2 serving mallet
1) Морской термин: мушкель для клетневания2) Яхтенный спорт: мушкель -
3 serving mallet
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4 serving mallet
1) мушкель для клетневания2) мушкель -
5 serving mallet
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6 Serving mallet
சேவைத் தட்டுப்பொல் -
7 mallet
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8 serving
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9 calking mallet
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10 beetle
см. serving mallet
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