I always thought of any cylindrical piece of wood (up to about 1" dia.) as a dowel...
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Here's the kit I use when dowelling...
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A peg is used to hold the washing on the washing line.
Your pictured jig mentions "dowel pins". Here they are just called "dowels" used to make a dowelled joint.Last edited by shanebrooks; 7 May 2003, 04:56.
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And you shouldn't confuse them with "towels" which are used to dry yourself after a shower or bath.DM says: Crunch with Matrox Users@ClimatePrediction.net
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Oxford dixit:
dowel // n. & v.
n. a headless peg of wood, metal, or plastic for holding together components of a structure.
v.tr. (dowelled, dowelling; US doweled, doweling) fasten with a dowel or dowels.
[Middle English from Middle Low German dovel: perhaps related to thole1]Brian (the devil incarnate)
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