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    Sawing non-ferrous material, such as aluminum, brass, plastic and wood with carbide tipped circular saw blades began in the 1930s. However, attempts to cut ferrous material with carbide tips failed because the existing saws lacked the speed, rigidity, and innovation required to transfer high force with low vibration.

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  4. Disston Saw Works - Wikipedia

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    This was the environment in which young Henry Disston (1819–1878) began his career as an American sawmaker in Philadelphia.He had emigrated from England in 1833 and started making saws and squares in 1840.

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    It has a density of 1.17–1.20 g/cm 3, [1] [16] which is approximately half that of glass, which is generally, depending on composition, 2.2–2.53 g/cm 3. [1] It also has good impact strength, higher than both glass and polystyrene, but significantly lower than polycarbonate and some engineered polymers.

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    53 × 19 × 4 mm [b] 2 + 1 ⁄ 8 × 3 ⁄ 4 × 19 ⁄ 128: No. 20 56 × 23 × 4 mm [b] 2 + 3 ⁄ 8 × 1 × 19 ⁄ 128: One source uses 2 + 14 in for length. D Furniture hinge Depth of groove: 13 mm Use only on biscuit joiner with six-depth setting S Slide-in connector Depth of groove: 14.7 mm Use only on biscuit joiner with six-depth ...