snap line
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Definition
Noun: 1. A chalked string used in the building trades to make a straight line on a vertical surface: A tool consisting of a string or cord coated with powdered chalk, which is stretched taut and then snapped against a surface to transfer a straight chalk line as a guide for construction or carpentry work.
Usage
- The term "snap line" refers specifically to the tool itself and the line it produces.
- It is used primarily in construction, carpentry, masonry, and other building trades.
- Example:
Examples
- Noun:
- A snap line is essential for ensuring that the first row of bricks is laid perfectly straight.
- He loaded the snap line with blue chalk to create a visible guideline on the concrete floor.
Advanced Usage
- "To snap a line": This is the verb phrase describing the action of using the tool.
- Before you begin painting the stripes, you need to snap a line to mark the boundaries.
Variants and Related Words
- Chalk line: This is a common synonym for "snap line." The terms are often used interchangeably.
- Make sure the chalk line is tight before you snap it.
- Snap line reel: Refers to the reel or case that holds the string and chalk.
- The new snap line reel has a quick-retract mechanism.
Synonyms
- Chalk line: A string dusted with chalk, used for marking straight lines.
- Marking line: A general term for a string or cord used to mark guidelines.
Related Phrases
- To chalk a line: The process of coating the string with chalk or creating the mark.
- Remember to chalk the line again; the old mark has faded.
- Guide line: The straight line produced by the tool.
- Follow the guide line created by the snap line when cutting the panel.
Noun
- a chalked string used in the building trades to make a straight line on a vertical surface