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Joint-wire.


Watchmaking.) The tubular wire, sections of which form the joints of watch-cases, lockets, etc.; a piece is hard soldered to each leaf, and a solid wire runs through to form the pintle. It is drawn upon a piece of steel wire, one end being tapered off with a file, so that the tube and wire are grasped together by the dogs and drawn after the manner of a solid wire.

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