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10:26 Dec 10, 2007 |
Turkish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Metallurgy / Casting / Alüminyum Doğrama | |||||
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4 +2 | Blade allowance |
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5 | saw cut width/kerf |
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4 | cut wheel (saw wheel) margin |
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saw cut width/kerf Explanation: The teeth protrude to the left and right, so that the saw cut (kerf) is wider ... Kerf: Width of the saw cut. On most saws the kerf is wider than the saw ... Kerf: Width of the saw cut. On most saws the kerf is wider than the saw blade because the teeth are flared out sideways (set). This allows the blade to move through the cut easily without getting stuck (binding). However, some saws are made so that the teeth have no set on one side. This is done so that the saw can lie flat on a surface and cut along the surface without scratching it. These are referred to as flush cutting saws. The term kerf is often used to mean the width of the saw blade. However it is the width of the cut so it is the width of the blade plus any wobble created during cutting plus any material pulled out of the sides of the cut. This distinction can be extremely important. If you try to use a blade that is too thin you can get excessive wobble and actually get a wider kerf. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saw#Saw_terminology Reference: http://www.dewalt.com/us/products/accessory_category_detail.... |
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Blade allowance Explanation: www.stevennicholson.com/duckchaser/DuckChaserInstructions.pdf -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 hrs (2007-12-10 20:59:45 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- veya kerf allowance. Reference: http://www.idahoforests.org/img/pdf/lessons/cuts.pdf Reference: http://home.earthlink.net/~mcjackson/TT_Track.htm |
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