Ceramic Knife Makes Trimming Jobs Safer.Accidental accidental /ac·ci·den·tal/ (ak?si-den´t'l) 1. occurring by chance, unexpectedly, or unintentionally. 2. nonessential; not innate or intrinsic. cuts from conventional deflashing knives knives n. Plural of knife. knives Noun the plural of knife knives knife or blades are said to be virtually eliminated with the new "SafeCut" ceramic This article is about ceramic materials. For the fine art, see Ceramic art. The word ceramic is derived from the Greek word κεραμικός (keramikos). deburring/deflashing knife from Mold & Die Technology Inc., Traverse City Traverse City, city (1990 pop. 15,155), seat of Grand Traverse co., N Mich., at the head of the West Arm of Grand Traverse Bay, in a resort and cherry-growing region; inc. 1881. , Mich. The knife has a ceramic blade about 1.5 mm wide that has a square rather than pointed tip. The square tip reportedly prevents many accidental injuries. The tool trims glass- or talc-filled materials and even cuts carbon fibers and soft metals. It comes in a 7-in, standard size or a mini 5-in. model no wider than a pen. Both cost $24.95. |
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