"Racloir" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Racloir
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"Racloir" Meaning

Racloir refers to a type of tool, but more generally, it's a rod with a cleverly arranged series of small concave scrapers or chisels attached to it, used mainly for nut cracking.

"Racloir" Examples

Racloir

A Tool in French

The racloir is a type of heavy-duty utility knife used for metalworking and other specialized purposes.

Examples:


In a metal workshop, a racloir was used to shape the profile of the steel beam.
The craftsman picked up his racloir to cut through the thick copper wiring.
The engineer selected a racloir to score the metal sheet prior to a press brake operation.
Metal artists often favor racloirs for scoring and folding metal foil and sheet stock.
A racloir was necessary to cut the storage tank's tube due to its hardened metal.

Translation

- French: Racloir

This French term, racloir, directly translates to "scourer" in English. However, the more fitting English translation for the tool in question would be a drawing knife or a metalworking hacksaw of a blocky type, though it involves the use of the term 'to score', implying the functionality of the tool, which is more accurate in the translation.

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