kerfing

English

Etymology 1

See kerf (verb).

Verb

kerfing

  1. present participle of kerf

Etymology 2

Partly assembled mandolin with visible top kerfing.

Clipping of kerfed lining.

Noun

kerfing (plural kerfings)

  1. (music, chiefly lutherie) A thin strip of wood kerfed to allow easy bending and then glued inside the body of a string instrument along the rim between its two abutting sides to reinforce the joint.
    Do you prefer bent solid linings or kerfings in your guitar? If kerfings, would you like regular or reversed kerfing?
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