Word: swage Word origin: late Middle English (in swage (sense 2 of the noun)): from Old French souage ‘decorative groove’, of unknown origin. Phonetic: sweɪdʒ Listen:
a shaped tool or die for giving a desired form to metal by hammering or pressure.
a groove, ridge, or other moulding on an object.
shape (metal) using a swage, especially in order to reduce its cross section. Example: the instrument has a swaging head and a pulsed action which flattens the rivet in a series of rolling motions
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