SAW BLADES.Super Thin Saws Inc. Super Thin Saws says that its innovative design and production techniques enable it to develop thin kerf kerf n. 1. A groove or notch made by a cutting tool, such as a saw or an ax. 2. The width of a groove made by a cutting tool. saw blades that do not sacrifice sacrifice [Lat. sacrificare=to make holy], a type of religious offering, or gift to a superior or supreme being, in which the offering is consecrated through its destruction. sawing accuracy or cut quality. The KerfSlicer Series (splitting saws), Rip (1) See ripping. (2) (Raster Image Processor) The hardware and/or software that rasterizes an image for display or printing. RIPs are designed to rasterize a specific type of data, such as PostScript. Saver Series (ripsaw saw blades), FL Series (engineered flooring saw blades) and PL Series (panel products saw blades) are designed, manufactured and serviced specifically for each thin kerf sawing application. Product manufacturers can increase yield, converting sawdust sawdust used as litter for chickens and bedding for horses. Sawdust made from treated timber may cause pentachlorophenol and other wood preservative poisoning. Fungi growing in sawdust litter in poultry houses may cause poisoning in the birds. into product with these "thin as a dime" sawblades, the company says. |
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