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Saws the History Development Action Classification And Comparison of Saws of
Robert Grimshaw
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" Strips of wood or sheet lead between the clamp jaws absorb the vibrations and lessen the horrible screeching so annoying to nerves.
If a saw be allowed to shake and jar while being filed, it is almost sure to break the teeth out of the edge of a good sharp file ; and the better and sharper the file, the more liable it will be to break by such filing. By holding the file firm and down close to the jaws of the clamps the files will last much longer, and a keener edge may be got on the saw.
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...best cut for saw files, except for very small teeth, is " float " or " single, " made by a single row of chisel cuts.
The five diagrams herewith given show, each, three views of the teeth. For metal-saws the file is held 90 in both vertical and hori- zontal angles ; for hard woods, 90 to 80 horizontally ; for soft woods, 70 to 60 and less, the vertical angle being half the horizontal, but less important. Filing teeth bent towards the operator causes great chattering and screeching and strips the file teeth.


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