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development of metal-bodied
spokeshaves in the
latter half of the 19th century,
though many
woodworkers still use
wooden spokeshaves. Due to
their widespread...
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convex curves.
Unlike a
spokeshave, it does not have a
closed mouth to
control chip formation, and so
lacks the
spokeshave's superior cutting and shaving...
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directly as
tools or
modified into
other utilitarian implements, such as
spokeshaves and s****ers. By
understanding the
complex processes of
lithic reduction...
- were made by
carving a
spoke (from a log) into
their finished shape. A
spokeshave is a tool
originally developed for this purpose. Eventually, the term...
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turned on a pole lathe.
Spindles may also be carved,
using drawknives and
spokeshaves. The back and
sometimes the arm
pieces (if present) are
formed from steam...
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- The Vail P**** Camp is a multi-component
prehistoric site,
situated at the
summit of Vail P**** (elevation 3,224
meters (10,577 ft)) (Gooding 1981), just...
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plane that
slides along the
workpiece Sole, a part of a tool such as a
spokeshave Corporation sole, in
English law, a
legal entity consisting of a single...
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