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//-->MICROFICHEREFERENCELIBRARYA projectof Volunteersin AsiaCrosscut Saw Manualby WarrenMillerPublishedby:US Department of AgricultureDevelopment CenterVissoula, MontanaEquipmentAvailablefrom:SuperintendentUS Government(orderReproducedStockof DocumentsPrinting Office20402Washington D.C.USANo. 001-001-00434-1)bypermission.Reproduction of thismicrofichedocumentinanyform is subjecttothe samerestrictionsasthoseofthe originaldocument.By Warren Millerdune 19’78Forest ServiceU. S. Department of AgricultureEquipment Development CenterMissoula, MontanaPhoto courtesyof Culver Pictures, New York, N.. Y.For sale by the Superintendentof Documents, u. S.Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 20402Stock No. 001-001-00434-1This publicatfonwan first issued in June 1977 aa MiseoulaEquipment Development Center report 7771 2608~cknowledgmenThis manual would never have been possiblewithout the willing and patient teaching ofMartin Winters, accomplished filer from thedays when the crosscut saw reigned.Also special thanks to Clem Pope, friend andcoworker with a mutual interest in crosscuts,and William Harlow, professor emeritus ofwood technology, State University of NewYork, for their many helpful comments andcontributions to the text.tsThere are persons too numerous to name herewho contributed knowingly and unknowinglyto this manual: sawyers, filers, and others, allof whom have something in common, knowl-edge about the crosscut saw and a willingnessto share that knowledge. To these importantindividuals I give my appreciation.Finally, my thanks to staff members of theEquipment Development Center at Missoulafor their suggestions during the preparationof this manual.The use of trade, firm, or corpomtion names in this publication is for the information and convenience ofthe reader. It does not constitute an official endorsement or approval by the U.S. Department ofAgricultureof any product or service to the exclusion of others that may be suitable....lnPageGLOSSARY..INTRODUCTION................................................................................V1256889101011121415171717192324262627THE CROSSCUT SAW ...................................HOW ASAW CUTS ......................................SAW VISE. ............................................FILING THE SAW ......................................CIeaningtheSaw ......................................Hammering or Straightening .............................Jointing the Saw ......................................Short Jointer ......................................Long Jointer......................................Raker Fitting. ........................................Fitting Stmight Rakers ...............................Fitting Swaged Rakers ................................Repairing Bent Rakers and Cztter Teeth. .................Broken Raker Tip ...................................Pointing Up Cutter Teeth ...............................Setting ..............................................TESTING A SAW .......................................CHOOSING AND USING A SAW ...........................HANDLE POSITIONS...................................STORING SAWS ........................................FINDING SAWS AND TOOLS .............................iv [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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