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Clamp (tool) and Clinker (boat building)

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Difference between Clamp (tool) and Clinker (boat building)

Clamp (tool) vs. Clinker (boat building)

A clamp is a fastening device used to hold or secure objects tightly together to prevent movement or separation through the application of inward pressure. Clinker built (also known as lapstrake) is a method of boat building where the edges of hull planks overlap each other, called a "land" or "landing." In craft of any size shorter planks can be joined end to end into a longer strake or hull plank.

Similarities between Clamp (tool) and Clinker (boat building)

Clamp (tool) and Clinker (boat building) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Gripe (tool).

Gripe (tool)

A gripe is a simple form of clamp used in building a clinker boat, for temporarily holding the strake which is being fitted onto the one to which it is to be attached.

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Clamp (tool) and Clinker (boat building) Comparison

Clamp (tool) has 30 relations, while Clinker (boat building) has 65. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.05% = 1 / (30 + 65).

References

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