Dowel
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Tomisimo
December 04, 2008, 09:09 AM
Dowel is a small stick or piece of wood, milled to a round shape. What is the right way of saying this in Spanish? I have found a few different options (and have some translations here in the dictionary), but would like some more opinions on this. Dowel usually refers to a yard-long or meter-long piece, and dowel pin refers to a short piece that has been cut to be inserted into a hole.
Dowel also usually refers to a piece of wood, while a dowel pin can be wooden or metal.
Thanks! :)
poli
December 04, 2008, 11:16 AM
I like Tomísimos choice of espiga.
An alternate word may be eje, but I think an eje is a more powerful thing
than a dowel.
Poste is another thing that resembles dowel. Afterall, a dowel is a post.
sosia
December 05, 2008, 12:02 AM
give me a photo! :D
Tomisimo
December 05, 2008, 10:40 AM
give me a photo! :D
Here's some dowel. (They are just samples, and would normally by 36 or 48 inches long)
sosia
December 06, 2008, 05:12 AM
oops. I'm not an expert in this field.
I think "espiga de madera" is the best one for "wood dowel", because dowel pin is "pasador de espiga"
Others (not so sure): tirafondo, perno, taco, taquete, tarugo
Saludos :D
Elaina
December 08, 2008, 08:39 AM
oops. I'm not an expert in this field.
I think "espiga de madera" is the best one for "wood dowel", because dowel pin is "pasador de espiga"
Others (not so sure): tirafondo, perno, taco, taquete, tarugo
Saludos :D
Those are interesting words.........
tirafondo....
perno.....I've heard that as the screw head of a watch (when they used to wind up watches)
taco.....something to eat
taquete........never heard of that
tarugo.......dumb, dork, stupid
:p:p
Tomisimo
December 08, 2008, 08:43 AM
perno.....I've heard that as the screw head of a watch (when they used to wind up watches)
taco.....something to eat
taquete........never heard of that
tarugo.......dumb, dork, stupid
Yes, interesting. I've also hear perno as the small spring-loaded piece if wire/metal that goes through the watch band to hold it onto the watch. Taquete means anchor. Not a ship's anchor, but the kind of anchor you put in a hole in the wall to hold a screw.
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