Galoot Glossary
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- EAIA
- Early American Industries Association. A tool collectors group
- Earlywood (Springwood)
- The first part of the tree's rings to form after winter hybernation. Earlywood is often characterized by larger cells and a lower density.
- Edge
- The narrowest surfaces of a board that are approximately parallel with the grain direction.
- Edge guide
- A straightedge that is used to guide tools, such as a circular saw or router, along a workpiece.
- Edge joining
- Smoothing and squaring the edge of a board so that it can be glued up squarely to another piece.
- Edge-Grain Wood
- A term applied to quarter-sawed wood, particularly softwood. (See quarter-sawn.)
- Eggbeater Drill
- A small hand drill with a crank handle and gear system that turns the bit. Some models have a hollow handle to store extra bits. A variation is the Breast Drill with a pad instead of a handle on top for the user to lay on and apply the weight of the upper torso to the drill.
- Emery
- A natural mineral used for coated abrasives. One of the harder natural abrasives.
- End grain
- A wood surface consisting of exposed cross-grain. End grain absorbs finishing material and glue to a greater degree than other wood surfaces because open-cell cavities are exposed at the surface.
- Ends
- The narrowest surfaces of a board that are approximately perpendicular with the grain direction
- Epoxy
- A two part glue that practically glues anything to anything, including metal to metal.
- Equilibrium moisture content
- Moisture content (m.c.) of a piece of wood after full adjustment to environmental humidity and temperature.
- European Hinge
- A hidden style hinge fastened to the door with a cup hole. Generally highly adjustable.
- European Style Cabinets
- Frameless cabinets which use a concealed hinge.
- Exposed Hinges
- Hinges that show on the outside of the cabinet. Hinges that are not concealed or hidden.
- Extenders
- Inert ingredients added to paint to improve its working characteristics. Also called "suspenders" or "fillers."
- Exterior Protective Stain
- Stain specifically formulated to protect exterior wood as well as color it. No additional protective top coat is needed when this type of stain is used.
- Extractives
- Compounds deposited in wood during the transition from sapwood to heartwood. Extractives give heartwood it's dark color, and sometimes impart decay and insect resistance
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