- have to be
resharpened in
order to stay effective. This
causes them to get
progressively smaller as they are used,
resharpened, used,
resharpened, and used...
- processes.
These materials fracture in a
predictable fashion, and are
easily resharpened. For more
information on this subject, see
lithic reduction. Large-grained...
-
probes to be used, as well as
adjusting for any
errors in a
damaged or
resharpened probe. In the toolroom, the
distinction between a
height gauge and a...
-
cutting edge is
ground to suit a
particular machining operation and may be
resharpened or
reshaped as needed. The
ground tool bit is held
rigidly by a tool...
-
cannot be
resharpened.
Files have
angled ridges or
teeth and
cannot be
resharpened.
Floats have
parallel teeth and they can be
resharpened as many times...
- block. If this
cutoff feature is
heavily used, the tool
blade must be
resharpened or
replaced from time to time. Tool
blades without the
sharp edge are...
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-
concrete Sharpening:
chisels may be
resharpened in a shop or with an
angle grinder with
grinding disc.
After resharpening, they must then be heat treated...
- rotates, thus the tool's name.
Rotary cutter blades are very sharp, can be
resharpened, and are
available in
different sizes:
usually smaller blades are used...
- knives.
Clovis points were at
least sometimes resharpened,
though the idea that they were
continually resharpened "long-life"
tools has been questioned. The...