noun the thin, outer edge of a feather
In metalworking, featheredging is a technique used to smooth out rough edges or imperfections on metal surfaces, creating a seamless finish.
In carpentry, a featheredge refers to a thin edge or taper on a piece of wood, often used for creating smooth transitions between surfaces or for decorative purposes.
In landscaping, a featheredge can refer to a type of garden edging that has a tapered edge, providing a neat and clean border for flower beds or pathways.
In roofing, a featheredge is a type of shingle or tile that has a thin edge, allowing for a more precise and uniform installation on a roof.
In fencing, a featheredge board is a type of wooden board that has one thick edge and one thin edge, providing a rustic and natural look to a fence.
In the writing industry, a featheredge may refer to a type of paper with a feathered edge that is used for specific types of writing projects.
Carpenters may use featheredge boards for various woodworking projects, as they are designed to have one thin edge and one thick edge for specific applications.
Tailors may use featheredge techniques in sewing to create delicate and intricate designs on fabric edges.