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  2. File (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Typical dimensions are on the order of approximately 100–140 mm (4–5 1 ⁄ 2 in.) in length and 3–5 mm (1 ⁄ 8 – 3 ⁄ 16 in.) in width. Best used for fine, delicate work on small pieces or mechanisms (such as escapements ), escapement files are commonly used by clock and watchmakers , as well as in crafting jewelry.

  3. 4.5×26mm MKR - Wikipedia

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    The 4.5mm MKR was essentially a .22 WMR rimfire case necked down from 5.6 mm (0.22 in) to accept a 4.5 mm (0.18 in) bullet, for use in the Interdynamics MKR rifle and carbine. It was supplied in single-use, 50-round polymer magazines. The cartridge featured a curved taper of its body to aid extraction and a short, shoulderless neck.

  4. Round file - Wikipedia

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    Round file may refer to: Look up round file in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A tool, a type of file , used to cut fine amounts of material from a work piece and also known as a rat-tail file

  5. Drill - Wikipedia

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    A standard hammer drill accepts 6 mm (1/4 inch) and 13 mm (1/2 inch) drill bits. The operator experiences considerable vibration, and the cams are generally made from hardened steel to avoid them wearing out quickly. In practice, drills are restricted to standard masonry bits up to 13 mm (1/2 inch) in diameter.

  6. Circular saw - Wikipedia

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    Cordwood saws, also called buzz saws in some locales, use blade of a similar size to sawmills. Where a sawmill rips (cuts with the grain) a cordwood saw crosscuts (cuts across the grain). Cordwood saws can have a blade from 20 inches (510 mm) to more than 36 inches (910 mm) diameter depending on the power source and intended purpose.

  7. Machine taper - Wikipedia

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    The MT2 taper is the size most often found in drill presses up to 13 mm (1 ⁄ 2") capacity. Stub (short) versions, the same taper angle but a little over half the usual length, are occasionally encountered for the whole number sizes from 1 through 5.