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Definition of sawhorse in English: sawhorsenounˈsɔːhɔːsˈsɔˌhɔrs North American A rack supporting wood for sawing. 〈北美〉锯木架 Example sentencesExamples - With both his small hands Dominic had gripped tightly the end of each board jutting off the sawhorse as Mr. Russo carefully cut through it.
- Clamp the molding in a wood vise, or to a workbench, or on a sawhorse.
- The base consists of two adjustable sawhorses - because counter height is more convenient for some tasks, desk height for others - but any sturdy sawhorses will do.
- Dunlap uses sawhorses built from two-by-fours, but you can also use PVC or logs.
- Place the marked sheet on sawhorses and cut along the penciled lines with a circular saw set to the proper depth.
- Doors are best painted removed from their hinges and set on sawhorses.
- A plain door and two sawhorses will help you get by until that next big purchase - a desk.
- To ease my back and save time, I screwed a piece of plywood to the top of a sawhorse and made a crude table to catch the piece of split wood.
- There was construction equipment everywhere, sawhorses, large saws, extra lumber, and so on and so forth.
- A sawhorse stands in one corner, and a metal chair with bent legs rests on its side.
- Remove the door and lay it across a couple of sawhorses or on a sturdy worktable.
- Shane had set up a makeshift table for them, made of wooden boards and sawhorses.
- With her help, he draws the long plank onto the sawhorse.
- In fact, several modestly scaled constructions were displayed on plywood panels that straddled sawhorses, a presentation that conjured a studio or workshop and underscored the makeshift appearance of most of the work on view.
- Wood and three colleagues worked at desks that consisted of chunks of plywood plunked across sawhorses.
- Lay the timber on a pair of sawhorses and mark the cutting line on one face.
- Nailing ceilings, one nails a wood tongued-and-grooved board in place while standing on planks laid across sawhorses.
- I made make-do sawhorses out of the top of my new chest freezer and the top of two plastic storage boxes stacked on my stepstool.
Definition of sawhorse in US English: sawhorsenounˈsôˌhôrsˈsɔˌhɔrs North American A frame or trestle that supports wood for sawing. 〈北美〉锯木架 Example sentencesExamples - Place the marked sheet on sawhorses and cut along the penciled lines with a circular saw set to the proper depth.
- With both his small hands Dominic had gripped tightly the end of each board jutting off the sawhorse as Mr. Russo carefully cut through it.
- The base consists of two adjustable sawhorses - because counter height is more convenient for some tasks, desk height for others - but any sturdy sawhorses will do.
- Clamp the molding in a wood vise, or to a workbench, or on a sawhorse.
- In fact, several modestly scaled constructions were displayed on plywood panels that straddled sawhorses, a presentation that conjured a studio or workshop and underscored the makeshift appearance of most of the work on view.
- I made make-do sawhorses out of the top of my new chest freezer and the top of two plastic storage boxes stacked on my stepstool.
- Doors are best painted removed from their hinges and set on sawhorses.
- With her help, he draws the long plank onto the sawhorse.
- There was construction equipment everywhere, sawhorses, large saws, extra lumber, and so on and so forth.
- A sawhorse stands in one corner, and a metal chair with bent legs rests on its side.
- Shane had set up a makeshift table for them, made of wooden boards and sawhorses.
- Nailing ceilings, one nails a wood tongued-and-grooved board in place while standing on planks laid across sawhorses.
- A plain door and two sawhorses will help you get by until that next big purchase - a desk.
- Remove the door and lay it across a couple of sawhorses or on a sturdy worktable.
- To ease my back and save time, I screwed a piece of plywood to the top of a sawhorse and made a crude table to catch the piece of split wood.
- Wood and three colleagues worked at desks that consisted of chunks of plywood plunked across sawhorses.
- Dunlap uses sawhorses built from two-by-fours, but you can also use PVC or logs.
- Lay the timber on a pair of sawhorses and mark the cutting line on one face.
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