"turpentine cut" query

Douglas G. Wilson douglas at NB.NET
Mon Feb 11 03:28:56 UTC 2002


>    A colleague has asked me about "turpentine cut"--it's a carpentry term
> meaning a sloppy joining of two boards.

I think a turpentine cut SHOULD be a cut made in a [pine, etc.] tree for
collection of turpentine. I speculate that the above sense is metaphoric,
referring to a ragged slot or so. I can't find an example of this usage
immediately.

-- Doug Wilson



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