They then proceeded to hammer the rough edges off the stone and shape it into a rough rectangular solid in preparation for sawing. |
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Gavin is in the basement sawing away at his two-by-fours and a load of stolen plywood, so I answer it. |
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This code applies to all sawmills engaged in the sawing of round logs and flitches of all timber species, into sawn timber. |
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Slab sawing, flat sawing and floor sawing are done on reasonably level surfaces. |
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Tull, their neighboring farmer, is manning the wagon, while Cash is sawing wood. |
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There was a group of men that went to the logwoods, sawing the trees and loading them onto trucks. |
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There was a lumberjack who was sawing a tree, and the tree fell on his leg. |
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The table saw was untouched and dusty, and there were no misplaced goggles, moved blocks of wood, or signs of sawing action anywhere. |
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Immediately after sawing I stack the boards in the shade, with spacers between each layer. |
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A winter chill prevailed outside, but with a comfy seat and a toasty heater in the carriage, I was all but sawing logs in the next few minutes. |
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John enjoyed the outdoors, gardening, feeding wild turkeys, his dog, sawing and chopping wood with his axe and swede saw. |
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In quartersawing, lumber is produced by first quartering the log and then sawing perpendicular to the growth rings. |
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They were busily sawing the tree when Billy said he'd have to go to the bushes. |
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We had our old sofa in the garden, it was wrecked and my Dad was sawing it into pieces to get it out of the garden gate. |
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Dust mask and goggles are necessary for work with all types of insulation, or when sawing wood. |
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At times both of us were hunched over our plates, sawing away at the meat in front of us. |
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Occasionally, we would work together and finish a tree by sawing it with a large saw. |
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The track builds into a ringing guitar drone backed by the screeching sounds of Arne Ericsson sawing away at his electric-cello. |
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Nearly a century later this Tennesseean is still out there somewhere sawing on the strings, and most likely leading a vibrant and inspired life. |
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Some were sawing, some were nailing and others came and went, delivering wood, nails and other tools. |
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The problem is that blokes in white jackets sawing away at violins just isn't televisual. |
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The others barked the logs, the sawing was done, and each one of the nine men received two wagon loads of good lumber for his share. |
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This method of sawing accentuates the vertical grain and minimizes the flake, common in quarter-sawn oak. |
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The film's musical score mostly consists of someone sawing away loudly on a cello. |
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Some books and fletchers recommend just splitting them, I found sawing to be easier and more accurate although probably slower. |
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Fixed-abrasive wire sawing using resinoid diamond wire tools has been developed for overcoming these problems. |
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Trim them regularly, and if you file your nails do it in one direction only, as sawing back and forth will encourage them to split. |
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This process does not produce any more waste than plain sawing, but it does require some extra time to flip the quarters back and forth. |
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Plain sawing is the most common method of sawing and consequently most lumber is plain sawn. |
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In a record time of 43 seconds, they cut off a piece of the log, not minding that the sawing trestle almost capsized. |
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The fast steering rack is much appreciated here with only minute adjustments required to keep the car steady rather than sawing at the wheel. |
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We spent several hours this morning raking up the leaves and sawing up the fallen trees in our yard. |
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Two-ply Supress Sound-Engineered Drywall panels can be cut by scoring and breaking, or by sawing, working from either side. |
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Gristmills, sawmills, and horse-drawn mowers saved hours of back-breaking labour needed for grinding, sawing, or cutting hay. |
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Special applications include cutting of GRP panels and sawing cutouts in tank and pressure vessel construction. |
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Hand tool, any of the implements used by craftsmen in manual operations, such as chopping, chiseling, sawing, filing, or forging. |
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If the depth gauges are filed down too much, it can lead to kickbacks, chain breaks, and a poor sawing result. |
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Use a hacksaw with a metal saw blade, which is suitable for sawing steel amongst other materials. |
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For cutting electrical outlet holes and other small rough sawing, where a powered saber saw will not fit, a self starting keyhole saw is very handy and comfortable to use. |
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As described, quarter sawing is more of an art than plain sawing. |
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As with PVC-U, semi-finished products made of PVC-C are ideal for machining, e.g. sawing, turning or drilling. |
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That s because ultimately we are all sitting on the same branch, which we ought to preserve rather than sawing it off: it is our environment. |
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Use the proper dust mask or respirator when sanding and sawing. |
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Handy saws and solid sawing devices for large pipes for the preparation of segments with the fitting production up to OD 2000 mm. |
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Her father, Michael, a suave-looking businessman in his mid-forties with iron-on respectability, is sawing into a huge steak with a large knife in silence. |
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Those who find sawing a fir too laborious and choosing one from a tree seller too time-consuming can turn to technology. |
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The modelling takes place through material removal via wood-specific functions such as milling, sawing, grooving or profiling. |
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Verda specialises in sawing logs to yield timber with a straight grain pattern. |
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It's yet another great pop song, despite the fact that the sound of a soprano sax gets me sawing off my shotguns and studying my Catcher in the Rye every time. |
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Pferd file holder works well when you are sawing unseasoned logs that are no thicker than 40 cm. |
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Cut the templates by carefully sawing to your lines with a jigsaw or on the band saw, then fair and smooth the curves with a rasp and 150-grit sandpaper. |
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If a saber saw is not available to you, a hand saw will work just as well for the straight-edged sawing and a keyhole saw will work for the curved edges. |
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Always wear goggles or safety glasses when sawing or nailing. |
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Can you imagine hammering or sawing without the proper support? |
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If a supervisor spends eight hours of his nine-hour workday alongside a crew of carpenters, sawing wood and pounding nails with them, is he blue collar? |
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From time to time, this man or that one will rise from his place and call to the birds in the pit, shout at the handlers, hands hooked, sawing at the air. |
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The pump's carrying frame had been shortened by sawing off and reshaping one end. |
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In such a case it is very important to lift the diamond blade several times out of the sawing notch so that it can cool down in the meantime. |
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In spite of its unskilled nature, sawing did require specialized skills. |
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Neurosurgery began with trepanation, the prehistoric practice of scraping, sawing, or boring a hole in the skull. |
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Multimachine Complete destiny in power sawing, preforming, sanding, the sculpture and the polishing of the precious and fine stones. |
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Different sawing tools are applied for the different requirements in manual woodworking and are divided into the groups of frame saws and frameless saws. |
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Despite the hammering and sawing, the dirt and the dust on Sunday, one could see that this is not a hollow claim because the structure is indeed audacious. |
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Sawmill, machine or plant with power-driven machines for sawing logs into rough-squared sections or into planks and boards. |
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As Jake goes about his daily business of nursing birds or sawing logs, the urban world seems very far away. |
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When sawing hard, dry or thick wood it is especially important that you are attentive, and that your cutting equipment is in good condition. |
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The new sawing machine is bigger than the old one and consequently also needs more water. |
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I've been sawing and hammering away at that wood we rescued from behind the mall, and made a couple of lovely rough crates for my home-made goodies to go into. |
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Here is our method, which provides maximum safety for sawing the bundle with a power saw. |
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After many long hours of sawing, welding, and mounting, he had his first go-kart. |
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If a saber saw is not available to you, a hand saw will work just as well for the straight edged sawing and a keyhole saw will work for the curved edges. |
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You could also open the coconut by striking its center on a sharp rock or by sawing it in half with a hand saw. |
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This involved laying a log on a scaffold and then sawing the log lengthwise using a whipsaw. |
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Single mitre saw with big cutting capacity, semi-automatic sawing operation and stable, grinded continuous support table with turn table. |
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First, they must master the elements of microtechnology and precision sawing, filing, and sharpening. |
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That was the work of the plastic surgeons who had pioneered beauty treatment, sawing away outsize noses and tightening withered skin over unforgiving cheekbones, via a general anaesthetic, scars and bruising. |
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Criminals were sawing off shotguns-so much so that a specific offence was created for this-because they were having a hard time getting revolvers. |
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Honey, I call, but the wife on Ambien is sawing logs. |
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Sounds filter in: singing, sawing, laughing. |
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The reader meets silly characters and is introduced to various circus acts: a magician sawing a lady in half, a mouse jumping through a hoop, two trapeze artists and a horseback rider among them. |
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If these guns are not registered I shudder to think how the criminal world will adapt to that new reality and start sawing off more shotguns and using rifles indiscriminately to commit more crimes. |
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The CavaStop 300 system allows renovation of walls without structural modifications and static risks such as those involved in chiseling or sawing procedures. |
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Weapons for hunting and fishing, tools for cutting and sawing the ice, and dynamite and special anchors to free icebound vessels were all taken aboard. |
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With no visuals to distract you, every sawing sound and fleshy squelch is magnified, contrasting with the mundane noise of a car passing outside, a reminder of life going on in the streets beyond. |
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Devoted solely to hardwood sawing, the sawmill produces unseasoned boards and performs custom sawing of species that include maple, yellow birch, birch, oak, cherry, ash, basswood and aspen. |
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The surgeon removes the menisci, the anterior cruciate knee ligament and the possible osteophytes, and then uses sawing templates to give the bones the correct shape. |
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Diamond cutting, separate and special branch of lapidary art involving five basic steps in fashioning a diamond: marking, cleaving, sawing, girdling, and faceting. |
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Hyperkinetic, aggressive children need activities that concentrate their forces and give shape and directioon to their unmastered power, e.g. driving nails into wood or sawing. |
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Select a type of wood that is suitable for quarter sawing. |
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Not since President Boris N. Yeltsin slept through a meeting with Ireland's prime minister in 1994, sawing logs in his airplane on the tarmac at Shannon Airport, has a head of state been so invisible. |
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Normand made boards by sawing logs with his chainsaw mill. |
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Edging can also be done by chipping in a simultaneous sawing and chipping operation, with the chips directed to pulp, fibreboard, or particleboard manufacture. |
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The troops doing the sawing needed their rifles and did not need to carry hand saws if they had the sawtooth bayonets. |
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Always wear a disposable facemask when sawing and sanding. |
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Even difficult operations in the tightest of spaces, such as sawing recesses in elements that have already been assembled can be carried out accurately and without any diffi culty. |
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The shops produced nothing themselves but performed any machining that was brought to them: sawing, spindle molding, fretting, turning, planing, and so on. |
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Sugar bush highlights include horse-drawn sleigh rides, free taffy on the snow, log sawing contests, snowshoe and plank races, nature trail walks, clog and old-time square dancing, music and much, much more. |
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Small splinters break off the bar rails: This will not affect the sawing results or the life of the bar, but is a sign that the guide rail is properly tempered. |
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In this way, the company will be able to offer its customers more support in a difficult market context, while responding to growing demand for its sawing services. |
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Sometimes, these optimisation systems are installed at the sawing line entrance, to facilitate the decision-making process of the operator, although in this case the production rate is slightly reduced. |
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They end up sawing off the branch they sat on. |
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Regular chain sharpening is especially important if you are sawing wood that is aggressive to the chain, such as dry material, hard wood or wood with sand or earth in the bark. |
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The ordinary hot saw, for sawing iron at a blight red heat, differs but little from a common circular wood-saw. |
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Jeff was bent low over the backboard, working with the knife, a steady sawing motion, his shirt soaked through with sweat. |
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Evans unveiled his engine at his store and put it to work crushing plaster of Paris and, more sensationally, sawing slabs of marble. |
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Because rift sawing reduces the number of cuts parallel to a log's medullary rays, it reduces the flake effect common to quartered oak. |
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The developer had erected a big sign amid the sawing and hammering. |
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It was all over, there was nobody left to listen, and all sensible folk were scrambling to the lifeboats – but those musicians, slaves to duty that they were, kept on sawing away at their violins and harpsichords. |
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Wengert addresses specific sawing and drying issues, such as 'sweepy' logs, quartersawing, and methods to avoid common drying problems, such as warp and casehardening. |
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Sawing with a rip saw is the most common method, because sawing allows logs of lower quality, with irregular grain and large knots, to be used and is more economical. |
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They were used for cereals milling, sawing timber and crushing ore. |
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For maximum destructive effect, the user crashed his falx down on to the target doublehanded, then drew the blade back toward himself in a sawing motion. |
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Over the festival's three days you will be able to see competitive woodchopping, crosscut sawing and chainsaw skills as competitors battle to see who is the top lumberjack. |
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The problem with plain sawing is that the outer planks tend to warp. |
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