fullers in English

noun
1
a person who fulls cloth.
This had been demonstrated before in the Marian persecution in the 1550s where many of the martyrs had occupations such as labourers, weavers, carpenters and fullers .
2
a grooved or rounded tool on which iron is shaped.
Once the billet was finished I forged a bar out of the billet, forged the shoulder, then the tip and edges, next the fuller was forged in with a fullering tool I built for this sword, lastly the tang was hammered in.
verb
1
stamp (iron) with a fuller.
These stations have names such as fullering , blocking, edging, bending and cut off.

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1. This Kukri has three Chirras (fullers) on its blade so this Khukuri is name as tin (three) chirra (3 fullers)

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3. Bebut short sword- steel dagger, slightly curved, with two narrow fullers on each side

4. Bebut short sword- steel dagger, slightly curved, with two narrow fullers on each side

5. Chirra-Wal (Fullers) is the collection of widest and varied range of khukuris forged with fullers on the blade. The Chirras in a khukuri are made for practical reasons - for strength, performance, and beauty

6. This 12.5 inch blade 5 Chirras panawal angkhola kukri is similar to an Ang Khola but with 5 fullers

7. The three Chirras (fullers) gives the Kukri an astonishing look while in use it is lighter and faster then a non fullered blade

8. Footnote * fullers earth - an earthy substance mainly consisting of clay mineral used as an adsorbent, filter medium, or a carrier for catalysts

9. These Bayonets were shortened M/91 Bayonets that were 4.9" (125mm) less in overall length and had the tip and fullers reshaped

10. Borith is the herb of fullers, also called saponaria {“soap wort”} of which they make small pieces which they call herbatici, and they dry them and use them for making soap

11. Pewterers, plumbers, millwrights, saddlers, Bridlers, trunkmakers and distillers Hexham Weavers Tanners and Shoemakers Skinners and Glovers Hatters Morpeth Weavers Tanners Skinners, Glovers, and Butchers Fullers and Dyers Merchant Taylors Smiths, Saddlers and Armourers Cordwainers

12. Based on a mould made from a 19th-century khukuri owned by HI forumite 'Berkeley', this khukuri has two Chirras (fullers) which allow for a lighter knife while maintaining the strength of a thicker blade

13. After I finish the bending fork, my line up is to build a ball hardie, a big mandrel using a wooden fence post hole starter , a bridge hardie, a Bickern, a crown stake, a drawing stake, and a few fullers

14. The Basket-Hilt Backsword, replicated from an original in the collection of the Royal Armouries in England that dates from about 1760, has an unusual basket with twin engraved “horned beastie” plaques and a blade with twin fullers running most of its length