Galoot Glossary
- Nagura
- Paste forming stone used in conjunction with polishing grade Japanese water stones.
- Neanderthal
- A woodworker who uses predominantly hand tools. Originally used as an insult on rec.ww, since adopted as a badge of honor by the internet hand tool community.
- Neoprene
- A synthetic rubber that is especially resistant to chemicals and solvents. Recommended for use in protective gloves and clothing.
- NGR Stain
- Non-grain-raising stain. An aniline dye stain that uses solvents other than water to dissolve the dye. It won't raise the grain as water stain does.
- Nib
- A small bump often found on the back of a saw's tip. Debate rages about the actual reason for the nib's existence, with the following commonly offered as explanations: 1. Purely decorative 2. Used to hold an edge guard in place 3. Used for testing the temper of the steel 4. Used for starting cuts
- No-Mortise Hinge
- A style of hinge that can be mounted directed to the cabinet and the door without any mortises or special cuts being made into the wood surfaces.
- Nomi
- Japanese chisels. Distinguished by laminated construction, short blades and long handles.
- Nominal Size
- The rough-sawn size of a piece of lumber. When purchasing planed lumber it is sold by its nominal, rough-sawn, size. For example a 2"x4" is the nominal size for a board whose actual dimension is 1.5" x 3.5".
- Non-Clog Sandpaper
- Sandpaper that has a special coating to keep material from sticking to the grit.
- Non-piloted bit
- A router bit without a guide bearing. (see piloted bit)
- Normite
- A power tool user. Named after Norm Abram from NYW
- Nylon
- A synthetic plastic used to make brush filaments. Nylon brushes are particularly well suited for use with water based materials.
- NYW
- The New Yankee Workshop. Woodworking television show on PBS, featuring Norm Abram and his huge collection of $$$ power tools
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