Kerf and similar can mean:
kerf , the width of a cut.
Kerf, a poetry collection by Peter Sanger " "The
Kerf" a poetry publication of the
Kaynak: Kerf Although the term "
kerf" is often used informally, to refer simply to the width of the saw blade, or to the width of the set, this can be
Kaynak: SawSome crosscut saws use special teeth called "rakers" designed to clean out the cut strips of wood from the
kerf. Crosscut saws generally
Kaynak: Crosscut sawThe minimum radius of a curve that can be cut on a particular saw is determined by the width of the band and its
kerf. Types Meat cutting
Kaynak: BandsawA hole saw (also styled holesaw), also known as a hole cutter is a saw blade of annular (ring) shape, whose annular
kerf creates a hole
Kaynak: Hole sawTable saws are sometimes equipped with some kind of "splitter", a stationary blade of metal or plastic that holds the
kerf open behind the
Kaynak: Riving knifeMost often this is achieved with a spring collet, made of spring steel , with one or more
kerf cuts along its length to allow it to
Kaynak: ColletThis allows it to have thinner blades that cut more efficiently and leave a narrower cut width (
kerf ). On the other hand, a pull stroke
Kaynak: Japanese sawExterior astragals are
kerf ed for weatherstripping. Also flush head and foot bolt hardware is commonly mortised into the astragal to hold
Kaynak: AstragalIf the
kerf begins closing, which can cause the saw to bind, wedges could be inserted in order to keep it open. Cutting from underneath a
Kaynak: Two-man sawThe
kerf , or width, of the cut can be adjusted by swapping parts in the nozzle, as well as changing the type and size of abrasive.
Kaynak: Water jet cutterwith a blade that moves in a linear fashion against a fixed die, removing small bits of metal and leaving a
kerf approximately 6 mm wide.
Kaynak: Nibblerdate November 2009 The early railways would not accept ties cut with a saw, as it was claimed that the
kerf of the saw splintered the
Kaynak: Axe tiesSurface finish is better and
kerf width is narrower than those for other thermal cutting processes. Process : To achieve the fast evaporation
Kaynak: Electron beam machiningResawing veneers requires a wide blade - commonly 2" to 3" (52 - 78 mm) - with a small
kerf to minimize waste. Resaw blades of up to 1
Kaynak: ResawThe Strob inserts or rakers, have cutting edges which extend outside the two plane surfaces of the blade, but fractionally less than the
kerf.
Kaynak: Strob Saw BladeA stream of oxygen is then trained on the metal, burning it into a metal oxide that flows out of the
kerf as slag Sometimes called a "
Kaynak: Oxy-fuel welding and cutting