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kerf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kerf is the
width of a saw cut.
Kerf may also
refer to:
Kerf,
molten metal and
metal oxide blown out...
- may
create different kerfs. For example, a too-thin
blade can
cause excessive wobble,
creating a wider-than-expected
kerf. The
kerf created by a
given blade...
- of
material removed (that is, the
kerf) by each
machine in the
cutting process. To
adjust for this
variation of
kerf, the self-similar
property of the...
-
Marcel Kerff (2 June 1866 – 7
August 1914) was a
Belgian cyclist who parti****ted in the 1903 Tour de France,
where he
finished sixth. At the age of 48...
- most
often found in steel-string acoustics.
Kerfed lining is also
called kerfing because it is scored, or "kerfed"(incompletely sawn through), to allow...
-
Kerf is an
outdoor series of two
pigmented cast
concrete sculptures by
Thomas Sayre,
installed at the MAX
Orange Line's
Southeast Tacoma/Johnson Cr****...
- "wave" set. As for
other saws they are set from side to side to
provide a
kerf or
clearance when sawing, but the set of a
hacksaw changes gradually from...
- can
cause a
partially cut
board to move, twist, or have the saw blade's
kerf close up and bind the blade. Poor
blade or
fence alignment,
operator error...
- a
single reference line for one side of the
kerf,
while others provide two
lines to
reflect the
total kerf width. A
blade guard is a
cover for the teeth...
- much more
complex shapes to be cut, and to
compensate for the
angle of the
kerf to
leave the
angled wall on the
stock instead of on the
finished part. Punch...