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" B, it is evident it will push harder and will not cut as smoothly as if it was inclined forward as at A ; it follows then that the cutting edge of a cross-cut saw should incline forward as at C, rather than stand perpendicular as at D. "
Elementary Course in Woodwork: Designed for Use in High and Technical ... - Page 15
by George Alexander Ross - 1901 - 117 pages
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The Art of Saw-filing: Scientifically Treated and Explained on Philosophical ...

Saw filing - 1864 - 62 pages
...wish to make a deep mark or score with the point of the knife. Suppose we hold the edge of the knife perpendicular, as at b, it is evident that it will push harder, will n >t cut Fig. 10. BO deep or so smooth as if it was inclined forward, as at a. It follows that...
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