miscut

miscut

(ˌmɪsˈkʌt)
vb (tr)
to cut wrongly
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Beach, "Influence of Mg0 substrate miscut on domain structure of pulsed laser deposited SrxBa1-xNb206 as characterized by x-ray diffraction and spectroscopic ellipsometry," Applied Physics Letters, vol.
Fixing it could be as simple as you've got the wrong base, but it could also be a miscut, over-polished or out-of-spec base or receiver.
It's better to have a couple of pieces left over than to have to cut, plane and sand one replacement board if you make a miscut. Also, having extra allows you to choose the best boards of the lot.
In the present study, we deposited different concentrations of lanthanum doped manganite thin films, [La.sub.0.67] [Ca.sub.0.33] Mn[O.sub.3] (LCMO1) and [La.sub.0.4][Ca.sub.0.6]Mn[O.sub.3] (LCMO2), on miscut LaSrAl[O.sub.4] (LSAO) substrates, and observed picosecond ultraviolet (UV) photovoltaic effect under pulsed laser irradiations without external bias.
(If you make a miscut here, just adjust your distances and cut again.)
He had shown Daniel his prized collection, an album of stamps locked in sheets of vinyl: misperforated, miscut, misprinted, from around the globe.
Defects were classified as sound and unsound knots, splits, holes, stain, worm holes, dog marks, shake, miscut, pith, and decay.
Not only does Virgil's recycle cans, paper and glass, the store recycles alkaline batteries, worn-out aluminum screens, fluorescent tubes, miscut and old keys, and ink cartridges from the company's printers.
The glass shower door, which arrived after a three-week wait, was miscut and had to be returned; the replacement door was shipped to the wrong store and was only found after an extensive search.
Notes which are simply miscut are of little interest.