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Encyclopedia > Kerf

Kerf is the name given to the cut that a saw makes.

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Thin kerf circular saw blade - Patent 5351595 (5201 words)
The thin kerf circular saw blade of claim 1, wherein said carbide cutting element is a cemented carbide having a carbide phase comprised predominately of tungsten carbide, a binder phase comprised predominately of a cobalt phase, and a quarternary phase comprising tungsten, cobalt, boron and carbon.
The thin kerf circular saw blade of claim 1, wherein said carbide cutting element is a cemented carbide having a carbide phase comprised predominately of tungsten carbide, a binder phase comprised predominately of a nickel phase, and a quarternary phase comprising tungsten, nickel, boron and carbon.
The thin kerf circular saw blade of the present invention is formed by a process of cutting a blank having an arbor hole therein of the desired size and having the desired number of teeth out of a roll of coiled steel.
Thin Kerf MJ Splitter (3799 words)
Using Double Thin Kerf MJ Splitters for simultaneous use on both sides of stock is a revolutionary concept that now delivers a mirror copy of the same splitter duty to the off-cut side while keeping the same control on the keeper piece.
We suggest you to note the height of the saw blade that achieves the 4" space and mark the saw blade height onto the ZCI for this setup as a reminder of the maximum height of saw blade and as a future installation reference.
This board is for measuring the offset distance for drilling the mounting holes for the second MJ Splitter.
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