Saws Sentence Examples

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  • Saws, needles, awls and bone harpoons are found.

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  • Chain saws will be either electric or gasoline powered.

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  • In 1900 Simonds began manufacturing hand saws.

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  • I was temporarily encouraged when I saw it was stocked with carpentry tools; saws, hammers, nails, all potential weapons!

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  • Many saw collectors like old saws because they age to a beautiful patina.

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  • She had brought an array of Exacto knives and tiny saws for carving.

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  • They had merry go rounds to sit on and swings and see saws.

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  • In years to come when they are past their service they will make handy tenon saws.

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  • Collecting antique saws can be an interesting and rewarding hobby.

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  • Still others may like the idea of keeping history alive by learning to use the hand saws in reenactment events, living history museums, and other historic events.

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  • Established in 1840 in Philiadelphia, Disston and Sons created a multitude of saws and other tools for almost any task.

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  • Circular saws These are the ones with a rapidly revolving circular blade for cutting straight lines through sheets of board.

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  • Saw set, to set teeth when sharpening saw set, to set teeth when sharpening saws.

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  • Prior to the use of chainsaws, volunteers had to use two handled crosscut saws, volunteers had to use two handled crosscut saws.

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  • The surgical instruments we use include scalpels, knives, forceps and saws.

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  • Claw hammers, crow bars, saws, dust pans and other tools provided by Mercy Corps are helping earthquake survivors implement clean-up plans.

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  • Saw set, to set teeth when sharpening saws.

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  • You can buy a Gator mulching blade from nearly any fine hardware store, or in specialty stores that deal with mowers and saws.

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  • Gasoline chain saws are more expensive, more powerful, noisy, and will allow you more flexibility.

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  • There are rechargeable battery powered chain saws but they aren't very powerful and can't handle most jobs.

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  • These craftsmen use modern woodworking tools such as wood joining tools, table saws and band saws.

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  • In addition to being handy with this kind of saws, you need to be able to take measurements, use tools such as pliers and wrenches and most importantly, follow instructions.

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  • Inlay floors are an ideal medium for this equipment since it eliminates raw edges from saws and supports intricately designed inlays.

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  • Like cedar, it's readily available at most home and garden centers and lumber yards, and is easy to work with using common saws and tools.

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  • From basic hammers and nails to tile wet saws, shop vacs and pressure washers, check out the tool's department for anything you need.

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  • If you don't have a workshop outfitted with the latest and greatest tools, rent the saws and other tools you'll need.

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  • Make sure all power equipment including saws, grinders and heavy duty drills are in perfect working order.

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  • Modern hand saws have not changed very much from the ones used centuries ago; but, there are some differences, especially from manufacturer to manufacturer.

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  • Other collectors may enjoy collecting vintage saws and other antique tools because it reminds them of their father, uncle, or grandfather.

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  • The wood handles of Disston saws are generally well carved with intricate details and strong saw nuts holding the handle to the blade.

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  • Located in Indianapolis, the company was an important manufacturer of saws for the next 90 years.

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  • Because of the large number of saws manufactured Atkins antique saws don't often have the value of the Simonds or some of the Disston saws.

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  • Atkins and Company firmly established and well known for their high quality saws.

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  • In 1928 Simonds suddenly, and for no apparent reason, stopped production of their hand saws.

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  • Because of this Simonds antique saws are a little harder to find than the other brands and command top prices among collectors.

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  • Whether you wish to display your antique saws or use them they should be hung up away from direct sunlight.

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  • When you think of antique hand tools used for woodworking, the ones that most likely come to mind are the more common tools such as hammers, screwdrivers, wood planes and saws.

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  • A great resource stocked with information on old machines used in woodworking such as sanders, drill presses and band saws is Old Woodworking Machines, known as OWWM.

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  • Every time a carpenter saws fresh timber with a saw recently put through wood attacked with dry-rot, he risks infecting it with the Fungus; and similarly in pruning, in propagating by cuttings, &c.

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  • Their knives and saws of flint were mounted in wooden handles and fixed with asphalt.

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  • Because iron would be so easily made by prehistoric and even by primeval man, and would be so useful to him, we are hardly surprised to read in Genesis that Tubal Cain, the sixth in descent from Adam, discovered it; that the Assyrians had knives and saws which, to be effective, must have been of hardened steel, i.e.

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  • For rock drills, and revolving saws for stone cutting, either diamond, bort or carbonado is employed, set in steel tubes, disks or bands.

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  • Larger toothed saws (47) are often represented in thelVth-VIth Dynasty, as used by carpenters.

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  • There are no dated specimens till the Assyrian iron saws (48) of the 7th century B.C. Drills were of flint (49) for hard material and bead-making, of bronze for woodwork.

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  • Large thin spear-heads; scrapers with edge not on the side but on the end; flint knives and saws, but all still chipped, not ground or polished; long spear-points, with tang and shoulder on one side only, are also characteristic implements of this epoch.

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  • The rivers furnish good water power, which is used in the manufacture of a variety of commodities, including foundry products, paper and pulp, woollen goods, hosiery, saws, needles and knitting machines.

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  • Will have certificates to prove that operatives are competent in using chain saws.

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  • Material preparation includes guillotines, saws, profiling, pressing and forming up to 300 tons.

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  • He chops wood and saws the planks and he is a handsome man but he is dead.

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  • Brazilian traffic warden saws woman in half Trusted computing a shield against worst attacks?

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  • He cuts and saws the solid pond, unroofs the house of fishes, and carts off their very element and air, held fast by chains and stakes like corded wood, through the favoring winter air, to wintry cellars, to underlie the summer there.

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  • Right-tilt saws are easier to find and buy, but the choice is personal.

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  • Some of the American ginners are very large indeed, a number (Bulletin of the Bureau of the Census on Cotton Production) being reported as containing on the average 1 156 saws with an average production of 4120 bales of cotton.

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  • Bituminous coal, natural gas and oil abound in the vicinity; the river provides excellent water-power; the borough is a manufacturing centre of considerable importance, its products including iron and steel bridges, boilers, steam drills, carriages, saws, files, axes, shovels, wire netting, stoves, glass-ware, scales, chemicals, pottery, cork, decorative tile, bricks and typewriters.

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  • Mention may be made of a few more moral treatises such as the Ufa poceiintei, " Gate of Penitence " (Kronstadt, 1812); Oglinda omului din eiuntru, " The Mirror of the Inner Man "; or Pilde filosofesti, " Philosophical Saws and Maxims " (Tirgovishtea, 1715).

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  • If perfectly transparent ice is required, the two sides of the block are not allowed to join up, and it is then called plate ice, which is often made in very large blocks, afterwards divided by saws or steam cutters.

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  • Bangor has various manufactures, the most important of which (other than those dependent upon lumber) are boots and shoes (including moccasins); among others are trunks, valises, saws, stoves, ranges and furnaces, edge tools and cant dogs, saw-mill machinery, brick, clothing, cigars, flour and dairy products.

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  • Among other important manufactures are foundry and machine shop products ($6,944,392 in 1905); flour and grist-mill products ($4,428,664); cars and shop construction and repairs by steam railways ($2,502,789); saws; waggons and carriages ($2,049,207); printing and publishing (book and job, $1,572,688; and newspapers and periodicals, $2,715,666); starch; cotton and woollen goods; furniture ($2,528,238); canned goods ($1,693,818); lumber and timber ($1,556,466); structural iron work ($1,541,732); beer ($1,300,764); and planing-mill products, sash, doors and blinds ($1,111,264).

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