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DENTS GORGE [1 record]

Record 1 1985-12-11

English

Subject field(s)
  • Hand Tools
CONT

Pit saw teeth are raked one way to cut only on the down stroke, and are spaced at 5/8-1 in. They are called gullet or briar teeth owing to the hollow cut away in front of each tooth; this, it is said, allows more room for the sawdust.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Outillage à main
CONT

[La scie de long] porte beaucoup de voie : ses dents dites [en gorge] gullet teeth; briar teeth sont espacées et profondes, crochues et inclinées, et ne travaillent que dans un sens, soit lorsqu'on tire la scie vers le bas (...)

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