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Keystone --The unit at the center of an arch. It is generally wedge shaped when viewed in elevation.
KILN- a chamber having controlled air flow, temperature, and relative humidity, for drying lumber,
veneer, and other wood products.
kiln dry -- dried in a
kiln with the use of artificial heat.
KNEE KICKER -- A short tool with gripping "teeth" at one end and a padded cushion at the other, used in stretching carpet during installation.
KNITTING -- A method of fabricating a carpet in one operation. Surface and backing yarns are looped together with a stitching yarn on machines with three sets of needles.
KNOT --(CARPET)- A result of tying two yarn ends together.
(WOOD)-That portion of a branch or limb which has been surrounded by subsequent growth of the stem. The shape of the
k not as it appears on a cut surface depends on the angle of the cut relative to the long
axis of the knot.
small knot -- in hardwood strip flooring
not over 1/2 inch in diameter.
pin not -- a knot that is not more than 1/2 inch in diameter.
sound knot -- a knot cut approximately parallel to its long
axis so that the exposed section is definitely elongated.
KRAFTCORD-- A tightly twisted yarn made from Kraft paper, used as a backing yarn in carpet weaves as an alternate for cotton or jute.
KUSTERS DYEING -- Named after the Kusters dye machine. This is a piece dyeing technique that allows uniform and continuous dyeing in great quantities.
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