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A scribing block

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scribing block (plural scribing blocks)

  1. (metalworking) A device for scribing (marking) lines at a specific height from the base of an object, prior to machining.
    • 1883 July, “Surface Gauges or Scribing Blocks”, in Amateur Mechanics, page 213:
      A scribing block is seldom dispensed with in the amateur's workshop, excepting in cases where its very existence is unknown.
    • 1903, J. S. Miller, Teacher's Handbook of Manual Training: Metal Work, page 29:
      By testing various parts of a line with the scribing block let the boys see that the line drawn is parallel to the surface plate.
    • 2013, Joshua Rose, The Complete Practical Machinist, page 322:
      The operation is to move the scribing block from end to end of the work and on both sides of it, packing it up until the upper surface is level, taking care, if the work does not lie level and steady upon the table, to insert wedges in the necessary places so that the work will lie firmly and not move during the operation of marking.

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