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Cutter, rounding

LN — Lost nozzie LT — Lost teeth/cutters OC — Off center wear PB — Pinched bit PN — Piugged nozzie RG— Rounded gauge RO — Ring out SD— Shirttaii damage SS — Seif sharpening wear TR — Tracking WO — Wash out on bit WT — Worn teeth/cutters NO — No other major/other duii characteristic... [Pg.780]

For holes in thin sections, circle cutters, or drills which only cut the circumference and eject a round thin plug of material, will often be preferred for production. [Pg.536]

Pencil paper pliers (round flat and needle nose) wire cutters hammer steel block hand drill vice and eye screw for twisting wire propane torch emery paper copper wire in various gauges from 16 to 24. [Pg.267]

STOCK UP on cookie cutters year-round, taking advantage of unique shapes that you may find at thrift stores, online, or on sale after the holidays. Copper cutters are stronger than aluminum ones, so they ll retain their shapes better and last longer. [Pg.101]

Working with I sheet of dough at a time, use a small drinking glass or a 2-inch round cutter to cut out the cookies. (Sometimes I use heart-shaped cutters for engagement parties—or just for kicks )... [Pg.145]

Cover the pie with the remaining round. Turn the edges of the bottom crust over the top edges and flute together. To allow steam to vent, make holes in the top crust. You can create a decorative pattern with a fork or a cookie cutter. I like heart cutouts, but simple slits with a knife will do the job too. [Pg.183]

Use a drinking glass or a round cookie cutter to cut rounds as close to one another as possible. Reroll the scraps of dough and cut out more cookies. [Pg.196]

Griffith attempted to check the validity of his formula for cracks on the surface of a solid. He took thin round tubes and spherical bulbs made of glass, and introduced (surface) cracks of fixed lengths (in the range 4 to 23 mm.) with a glass cutter. The specimens (with the above-mentioned cracks)... [Pg.88]

If it be feared that the rifles, opposite to those wherethecutter isat work, will be injured by its bearing upon them, a dove tailed groove 1s made across the rod opposite where the cutter is placed, and in this is fltted a slip of wood that is cut to flt the curvature of the base of the barrel. If a bit of half-round flJo or a cutter be made to be inserted in place of the slip of wood, the lauds can be finished at the sanac time thac the grooves are being cut deeper. [Pg.367]

If there be many bullet moulds to make the circle of, the joints can be made by means of a cutter reviving in the lathe. Make this cuttor about two and a half inches in diameter and half an inch thick. Cut teeth in the sides as well as on tbe dr-cumference. Fit it in a spindld so it win revolve. After the joint is drilled fit it so as to turn on a pin fixed in apiece of iron that is held at one side of the cutter. By feeding the mould up to tbe cotter the suifsce or dioulder is cut where the two portioiia of the joint come in contact when opened. By turning the mould slowly around a portion of the circle is cut, say about one-half. Remove the mould from the pin, invert it, and the remainder of the circle can be cut tbe whole " round and the abutting sur-... [Pg.376]

Using the round cookie cutter, press a circle shape in the center of the gourd. [Pg.103]

Drilling Trepanning cutter large round hole... [Pg.464]

Baro PK, Joshi SS, Kapoor SG (2005) Modeling of cutting forces in a face-milling operation with self-propelled round insert milling cutter. Int J Mach Tools Manuf 45 831-839... [Pg.895]

Patel KM, Joshi SS (2005) Mechanics of machining of face-milling operation performed using a self-propelled round insert milling cutter. J Mater Process Technol 171 68-76... [Pg.896]


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