- A
miter saw or
mitre saw is a saw used to make
accurate crosscuts and
miters in a
workpiece by
positioning a
mounted blade onto a board. A
miter saw in...
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together in a
keystone fashion with
miter joints,
bolted into a two-piece
metal nave, were
called "wedge
wheels" by
Walter Han**** who
described them...
- (19 mm)
miter slots,
better fences,
better overall alignment,
sliding extension tables,
larger rip capacities, and
folding stands with
wheels. Compact...
- Incorporated. p. 121.
Retrieved 14
August 2014. "What is the
definition of
miter gear?". toolingu.com.
Retrieved 2014-03-11.
Doughty and Vallance, Design...
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consisting of a
continuous band of
toothed metal stretched between two or more
wheels to cut material. They are used prin****lly in woodworking, metalworking...
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gears with
equal numbers of
teeth and
shaft axes at 90
degrees are
called miter (US) or
mitre (UK) gears.
Independently of the
angle between the axes, the...
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often coming as
bonded or
coated abrasives,
including blocks, belts, discs,
wheels, sheets, rods and
loose grains. A
bonded abrasive is
composed of an abrasive...
- saw
Concrete saw Flip over saws (the
combination of a
compound miter and
table saw)
Miter saw (chop saw, cut-off saw) Multi-tool (powertool)
Panel saw Pendulum...
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polishing jobs,
rotten stone mixed with a
binder is
applied to
polishing wheels. It has also been used to
polish br****, such as that
found on
military uniforms...
- mandrels, more
usually referred to as “arbours” are used to hold
buffing wheels,
circular saws, and
sanding discs. Typically, such
mandrels consist of a...