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  2. Cornell Pulpwood Stacker - Wikipedia

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    Timber was cut into logs at the pulpwood mill, and then stockpiled on the premises before being sent along the river to paper mills. Operating with a 35- bhp motor at a 45-degree angle, [ 4 ] the 175-foot (53 m) double- trussed stacker replaced what had been a labor-intensive method of handling the timber product.

  3. Chisel - Wikipedia

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    has a long blade ideal for cleaning grooves and accessing tight spaces. Skew chisel has a 60 degree cutting angle and is used for trimming and finishing across the grain on a wood lathe. Dovetail chisel made specifically for cutting dovetail joints. The difference being the thickness of the body of the chisel, as well as the angle of the edges ...

  4. Mindoro Cut - Wikipedia

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    Mindoro Cut is a cut in the Town of Farmington in La Crosse County, Wisconsin, [2] which carries County Trunk Highway C through Phillips Ridge, linking Mindoro with West Salem. The cut is 74 feet (23 m) deep, 86 feet (26 m) long, and 25 feet (7.6 m) wide; it is the second-deepest cut built by hand in the Western Hemisphere and the oldest ...

  5. List of tool manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Cutting tools Snap-on: Wisconsin, US Snap-on, Bahco, Blue-Point, Williams, CDI Torque Products, [25] Sun diagnostic tools in Europe and Brazil: Hand tools, air tools, power tools, diagnostic tools, assorted automotive tools Sortimo: Zusmarshausen, Germany: Sortimo: in-vehicle equipment, storage system for parts and tools Stanley Black & Decker ...

  6. Fretsaw - Wikipedia

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    A cutting or fretwork table, also known as a V-board, made of either wood or metal and which clamps to the edge of the workbench, may be used to support the work piece whilst allowing clearance for the saw blade by means of a V-shaped slot cut into it. The blade is usually clamped into position using a pair of wingnuts. Although wing nuts are ...

  7. Crosscut saw - Wikipedia

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    The cutting edge of each tooth is angled in an alternating pattern. This design allows each tooth to act like a knife edge and slice through the wood in contrast to a rip saw, which tears along the grain, acting like a miniature chisel. Some crosscut saws use special teeth, called rakers, designed to clean out the cut strips of wood from the ...