The cutter was clinker-built and only cutters meant for foreign service were ever carvel-built. |
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You may also need some of that thin sheet metal and some sheet metal cutters. |
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Decorate a tree in the kitchen with edible delights, cookies, cookie cutters, candy canes, strings of marshmallows etc. |
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Demonstrate proper use of wire cutters and caution students to be careful when manipulating the wire into armatures. |
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The best tools, cutters that use square blocks as jaws, actually shear or break the bar, leaving the strength of the bars unaltered. |
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That equipment included glass and mat cutters, a frame chopper, router and other tools. |
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An old walled kitchen garden to the east has become the setting for stone tablets inscribed by letter cutters. |
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The kit is complete with cutters, handles, extension rods, a breaker bar, brass laps, facing cutters and other nicely machined hunks of metal. |
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A broad product line features a wide variety of fasteners, including machine screws, thread cutters, thread formers, and self-drilling screws. |
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Carlos talked Jordon through his shift, slowly explaining the routine of scrubbing conveyer belts, grinders, blenders, and bone cutters. |
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The yachts shown are two cutters, a schooner, a sloop with Bermuda rig much like our modern Marconi rig, and a lugger. |
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The workers were classified as leather cutters, leather dressers, leather sellers and tanners. |
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In addition to this, wire cutters, torches, chainsaws, axes, etc. can come in handy. |
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These types of cutters are commonly known as circle cutters, circle scribers, curved line scribers and beam compasses. |
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Herd uses tractors, combines, plows, seeders, weed cutters and fire to model images from the earth. |
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Also, both plasma cutters and thermic lances are expensive and take skill to operate properly. |
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A full moon lit their way as they slipped down a back road and slit the chain-link fence with bolt cutters. |
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They used diggers and metal cutters, and stamped down material by thumping it with the bucket of an excavator. |
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Peat cutters had been at work, segmenting the bogs into little squares to extract their staple fuel. |
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She shot an ice-charged projectile down at the scimitars, but the whirling cutters diced it to ribbons in the blink of an eye. |
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A temple project would often be of such magnitude that more than one generation of master cutters and masons would be required to finish it. |
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They forced their way through a wall of brush and then took wire cutters to a rusting barbed wire fence that stood in their way. |
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Router bits and shaper cutters are available in several profiles, making it easy to achieve traditional door frame joinery. |
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The timber cutters in turn provided extra income for nearby farmers during lean times to transport it to Laura the nearest railhead. |
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I carve stone with every tool I can grasp, from hammers and chisels, pneumatic tools, diamond grinders and cutters, and even diamond chain saws. |
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He began by repairing bicycles and agricultural machines and also manufacturing cutters and reapers. |
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The pruning machines were simply reciprocating cutters or flails mounted on a tractor. |
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The labour of moles has caused some messy practical problems for the grass cutters. |
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The cutters can be produced with high positive rakes, which contribute to smooth surfaces and reduced burrs. |
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He talks continuously even as he keeps working with concave cutters, trunk splitters, shears and tweezers. |
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Ahead of the convoys were processions of mine sweepers, Coast Guard cutters, buoy-layers and motor launches. |
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One of the first cuts made was a lowering in the price paid for wood delivered at the mine by carters and cutters. |
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In both operations, cutters had to be removed from the arbors and ground to resharpen. |
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Coast Guard cutters and aircraft formed the federal government's front-line defense during the Prohibition era against liquor smugglers. |
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He inspected it, concluded it was useless, got some diagonal cutters and diked it out. |
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Nearly every chain grocery store still employs actual meat cutters with knowledge and skill. |
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Roll out the dough as thinly as possible and, using pastry cutters, cut out any shapes you like and place them on a lightly greased baking tray. |
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He intended to keep things that way, repelling would-be graziers, firewood cutters and poachers with an iron hand. |
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These are not common twist drills but rather single-flute cutters with a channel down the side. |
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They're half-sized gingerbread men, due to the lack of reasonably-sized biscuit cutters available. |
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Thereafter, the pump operates a downhole motor to rotate the cutting tool while the cutters are actuated. |
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A moped was also recovered from the scene, together with several tools including three disc cutters, welders, generators and engines. |
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This tool completed his series of knife and fork corn cutters for table use with one for higher volume use. |
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Protea have very thick, woody stems, so you'll need to have a good pair of floral cutters or garden shears on hand to give them a proper trim. |
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The cutting insert is especially suited for use in solid drills or double-bit cutters. |
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Moreover, the occupants of the truck dumped five plastic bags full of clothes, ski masks, gloves, and a wrapper from a pair of bolt cutters. |
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Most of the school's walls were covered in scribbles and the culprits also used cutters to leave etching marks on a lot of windows. |
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But screwdrivers and bolt cutters can also be burglary tools if they are used with the intent to commit a crime. |
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The sport was growing here in numbers, but many cutters did not want to travel all the way to Texas to compete in a first-rate futurity. |
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Diagonal cutters have two cutting edges set diagonally from the joint or handle. |
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It's quite difficult to get the pattern cutters, the machinists and even the fabric in Scotland. |
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Then there's the cash for seamstresses, cutters, pattern makers, and salespeople, as well as space to house your operation. |
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There are two male cutters and one lady, who cut the patterns onto the fabric. |
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Former self-mutilators agree that one of the best things cutters can do is talk about their problems. |
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In 1979, a group of Southeastern cutters met in Atlanta to discuss establishing a major cutting horse show for this region of the nation. |
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I hate the way people are now glorifying cutters with the stupid little pictures of bleeding arms and sad little poems on them. |
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The stones have had to survive vehicles mounting the verges and the modern peril of the flail cutters used to mow the grass roadsides. |
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In 1996, he notes, when budget cutters last took aim at shallow draft harbors, the ports came together to create the National Harbor Association. |
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Though bitterly contested by isolationists, the bill became law in March 1941, and ten US Coastguard cutters were transferred to the Royal Navy. |
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The Coast Guard's aging cutters try to keep up with the drug smugglers' state-of-the art go-fast boats. |
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A 14-year veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard, he has served on cutters assigned to protect Navy battleships around the world. |
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Fast patrol boats will patrol the harbour constantly, 24 hours a day, and the coastguard cutters are just outside the harbour. |
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To do this, the Coast Guard employs an operating force of multi-mission aircraft, cutters, and boats. |
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He said he was visiting the oil terminals, coastguard cutters, patrol boats, and larger vessels for morale and ceremonial purposes. |
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Coast Guard maritime security cutters will not be frigates, but these categories of warship do bear more than a casual similarity. |
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Their task was to protect local convoys within their areas with Coast Guard cutters, blimps, and whatever other units were allotted them. |
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The bags contain box cutters, liquid believed to be bleach, and a clay substance that resembled plastic explosive. |
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Cigar piercers are the kind of small lethal object no longer allowed in hand luggage, cutters were often made in novelty shapes. |
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The only Navy left should be a fleet of submarines and a few surface ships on par with Coast Guard cutters. |
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That was the period when hairdressers began specialising as cutters or colourists. |
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Danko pulled a Swiss army knife from his pocket and opened a small pair of wire cutters. |
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At 4am the companies transferred to small, ships' cutters, which were towed towards the shore, by steam-powered boats from the warships. |
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These lightweight, comfortable cutters are good for multiple layers, chenille projects and cutting patterns. |
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Then I took the wire cutters and stripped the casing off of the wire that was attached to the gate lock. |
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In the middle the open water of the fairway is crowded with pinnaces, jolly-boats, cutters, and pleasure steamers. |
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The machine can operate in rough and stony ground inaccessible to conventional cutters. |
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Across the yard Arnie was attaching a huge set of roller cutters to a tractor, preparing to give the second fairway a quick trim. |
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Therefore, two flute end mills are superior in softer more flexible materials and four or more flute cutters are generally preferred in very hard or abrasive materials. |
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The whetters constantly shear the edge of the cutters making them razor sharp weapons that can fatally puncture an opponent or easily slice through a 3 inch tree root. |
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This practice eliminated the need to transport and lift large heavy carcasses and reduced the demand for skilled meat cutters at the retail level. |
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In 2000, meat cutters in a Jacksonville, Texas store voted to organize and shortly after that the company announced it was closing the department. |
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Launched in 1997, the silviculture operation comprises four full-time manual cutters and brush saw operators as well as a legion of summer-time planters. |
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A bright crisp curse of the four letter variety, distracted Janey, from her pleasant thoughts about the Chancellor of the Exchequer and a pair of bolt cutters. |
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The weak link in the system was the poor security screening on US domestic flights, which allowed the terrorists, with their concealed knives and bolt cutters, on the planes. |
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Our driver got out of the truck with a pair of bolt cutters and cut through live powerlines so other tankers could get through to put out the fire further down the street. |
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They do heavy work with power tools, such as gas-powered brush cutters and chain saws, that are too dangerous to put into the hands of elementary-school students. |
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Sure, the internet has made it easier to find fellow cutters. |
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Now we have self injury awareness campaigns, which often describe cutters as a permanently isolated minority, misunderstood by the public and health care professionals alike. |
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There is no uniquely right number of Coast Guard cutters, no unquestionably correct timetable for their replacement, and certainly no unarguably optimal equipment for them. |
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Two hundred Coast Guard small boats and cutters deployed to patrol the harbor that held more than 30,000 spectator vessels and participating ships. |
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The coast guard sent three cutters to patrol the northern sea area. |
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Procurement of ships sized to meet specific needs, between the capabilities of Coast Guard cutters and multimission Navy destroyers, would be necessary. |
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This extremely useful weapon was adopted by the Coast Guard in 1962 and first mounted on large cutters serving as weather ships in the Atlantic and Pacific. |
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Three boats, including two pilot cutters donated by the RVCP New South Wales branch on behalf of the NSW Maritime Museum, were at the centre of ownership concerns. |
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We fished at the local harbour in Granton, Edinburgh, not far from the famous Port of Leith, once a thriving port of call for many large ships and cutters. |
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It's also renowned for its constant quest to improve through homegrown technology, like clean rooms, proprietary software programs and robotic mat cutters. |
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Flatten dough with rolling pin, and use cutters to create shapes. |
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Wheat farmers, grape growers, hawkers, wattle growers, charcoal burners, timber cutters and teamsters all needed good roads for their businesses to operate successfully. |
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He has another string to his bow, being a purveyor of crafty cutters. |
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Bolt cutters were used to snap chains and locks securing the fuel tank. |
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In this process, which is much faster than that using guillotine cutters, tow is dyed, finished, cut, dried, screened, and bagged in one continuous operation. |
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During the course of the program, students are exposed to equipment used in the field such as buttonholers, high speed sewing machines, and cutters. |
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Then he lunges at me, with tweezers, wire cutters, screwdrivers, bottle openers and scissors all snipping, whirring and snapping at me in perfect synchronicity. |
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Small razor-blade-type cutters clip the grass a little at a time. |
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Please take extreme care outdoors at the moment, and ensure that any equipment you use such as tractors, mowers, brush cutters and chainsaws are safe from spark ignition. |
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This made it possible to centralize the stone cutters and dressers with the rest of the labor force, thus making it easier to superintend the entire process. |
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The thieves entered the premises after removing the padlocks with bolt cutters and a substantial number of potted shrubs and herbaceous plants were removed in broad daylight. |
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Extra thick tangs, welded to the inside of the lid, securely interlock into dual internal recessed padlock pockets for maximum protection from bolt cutters. |
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Tools optimized for face milling tend to have only small cutters at their end corners. |
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The plant production capacity is 15m sqm gypsum, 90,000 tonnes of gypsum products, and 25m matres of metal cutters, the statement read. |
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Cut out your bunnies with the cookie cutters, then sprinkle some caster sugar on top. |
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Also at the booth are an assortment of tools used for cooking and eating eggs, including egg rings, cutters, slicers and piecers. |
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Using cutters, embossers and other tools they can create real masterpieces. |
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Among the items stolen from Mr Walton's garage were hedge cutters, three rotavators and two hedge strimmers. |
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Garnet feeders, teasers, spinners, ring spinners, rag pullers, rag feeders, rag cutters, warehouse workers, scourers, weavers. |
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Until World War I, big cutters and raters were raced by gentlemen amateurs employing skippers and crew. |
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Marble cutters formerly developed calcicosis, which health hazard is now much reduced by suction devices for the removal of dust at its source. |
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This adjustability, coupled with the use of specialized cutters and toolholders, enable the operator to cut internal and external gear tooth. |
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Milling cutters for specific applications are held in various tooling configurations. |
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Special cutters can also cut grooves, bevels, radii, or indeed any section desired. |
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In recent years, dredgers with more powerful cutters have been built in order to excavate harder rock without the need for blasting. |
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Several cutters may be ganged together on the arbor to mill a complex shape of slots and planes. |
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All of the cutters may perform the same type of operation, or each cutter may perform a different type of operation. |
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Conducting collective community meetings with the cameleers, wood cutters for sustainable use of the mangrove forests. |
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Milling cutters may also have extended cutting surfaces on their sides to allow for peripheral milling. |
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The court also heard Rutherford's rucksack was found to contain three torches, tin snips, mole grips and wire cutters. |
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Cutting is usually carried out by rotating cutters, rather than directly by the rotation of the work itself. |
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A lathe equipped with indexing plates, profile cutters, spiral or helical guides, etc. |
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So turnon some music, get some children in aprons, and add cookie dough, cookie cutters, icing, and sprinkles. |
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The stone was sold to cutters for reuse or to lime burners for the creation of cement. |
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Or try different cookie cutters and add your favorite colors and decorations. |
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Cut out heart shapes with the cutters and place on ungreased baking sheets, leaving a small gap between the biscuits. |
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Also protects the helpside box vs cutters and must block out and rebound the quick shot from the post. |
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While the soup is cooking, use cookie cutters to cut shapes from the bread for croutons. |
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Nicole, seen carrying bolt cutters, also resembled David Bowie's character Jareth in 1986 cult film Labyrinth? |
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Directions are easy and the kit includes gingerbread cookie mix, royal icing mix, candy beads, a piping bag and 4 plastic ninja cookie cutters. |
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We have caught him on CCTV using chisels, hacksaws and metal cutters to get in. |
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Available in 5 and 7-foot lengths, the Stand Guardian is guaranteed to resist hacksaws, bolt cutters, and hammers. |
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Cookie cutters are not only great for shaping cookies, sandwiches, bars, and gelatin desserts, they are also perfect for tracing onto old Christmas cards and making ornaments. |
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Just get out your cookie cutters and follow this easy recipe. |
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The company's major products can be roughly divided into six categories, including slotters, NC cutters, cutters, circular knives, slitter blades, and slitter circular knives. |
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I only used secateurs, but in future should I use hedge cutters? |
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Roberts adopted rotary cutters, which he had seen used at Maudslays. |
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The high-speed, steel-blade on the cutters produces smooth, accurate cuts and is protected by a spring-loaded blade guard for enhanced worker safety. |
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The new Hand Worker accepts a variety of tools, such as pliers nippers, crimpers, gate cutters, and strippers in a range of sizes from 5 to 12 in. |
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It involves patternmaking and fit, qualities that have diminished partly, if not purely, as a result of the decline in skilled cutters and tailors in New York and Italy. |
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The helicopters are able to land and take off from USCG cutters, making them an indispensable tool in fighting illegal drug traffic and the influx of illegal immigrants. |
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Paper cup cutting machines,bar cutters,paper cup making machines etc. |
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This includes planes, baggage trains, snowplows, grass cutters, fuel trucks, stair trucks, airline food trucks, conveyor belt vehicles and other vehicles. |
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Antony's Day, is a holiday of the blacksmiths, ironmongers, cutters and shoeing smiths, as well as a holiday to show respect to those who are ill. |
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Pressurized water is used in water blasting and water jet cutters. |
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Tea break strike could lead to closure THE strike of choppers, cutters and fitters at the Saltwells Road factory of Prices Tailors was still continuing. |
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The machine offers excellent carbon arc gouging performance, and the generator is able to power Spectrum plasma cutters for additional cutting and gouging flexibility. |
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The set includes three cutters, seven premade words, three sets of a-z alphabet letters, a sugar cookie recipe and a dishwasher-safe mesh bag for easy cleaning and storing. |
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Applications for the firm's machines include guillotines, tread tray trucks, web handling, skivers and bias cutters, and tire finishing equipment. |
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Milling cutters are held in the spindle and rotate on its axis. |
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You can easily add texture and festive designs to your sugar cookies by using cooking tools such as canele molds, diamond-shape cookie cutters, and five-hole zesters. |
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