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sanding, vbl. n.|ˈsændɪŋ| [f. sand v. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. sand in various senses.
1670J. Smith Eng. Improv. Reviv'd 10 Lands..Improved by..Marling, Liming, Sanding,..and such like helpes. 1725Bradley Fam. Dict., Sanding, a Term in Gardening, signifying the placing of Sand in an Alley. 1842Gwilt Archit. §2277 The process of sanding..is performed with fine sand thrown on the last coat of paint while wet. 1860Dickens Uncomm. Trav. xxviii, It was the subject of more stamping and sanding than I had ever seen before. 1887R. Rathbun Hist. & Meth. Fisheries (Fish. Industr. U.S. v.) II. 821 The New York dealers advocate their [sc. sponges'] sale by count, in order to circumvent certain fraudulent practices..such as sanding and liming. Ibid. 840 The sanding process consists in mixing with the sponges..fine sand. b. attrib. and Comb., as sanding-box, sanding-gear, sanding-machine; sanding plate, a lap (lap n.4) used, with sand and water, in grinding marble.
1897Outing (U.S.) XXX. 367/2, I knew his *sanding-box would be empty before he shook it over his writing.
1905Westm. Gaz. 15 Aug. 9/3 An engine with..valve motion, break-gear, and *sanding-gear complete.
1882Builder 18 Nov. 668/1 Watering and *sanding machines.
1850Holtzapffel Turning, etc. III. 1210 The [horizontal revolving] lap, or as it is called the *sanding plate. 1866Cycl. Useful Arts (ed. Tomlinson) II. 127/2 In the grinding of works of small or moderate size..sanding-plates are used. |