Steve,
you have been using the term double cut several times now. Could you
explain what it means?
Bernhard
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Gesendet: Sonntag, 12. September 2004 16:13
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Hello Bernhard, and Steve. I think Steve is using the term double cut
to refer to what we have been calling a quarter cut. Essentially an
end cut that has been cut in half in a plane perpendicular to the
original cut face resulting in two cut faces intersecting at a 90 degree
angle.
Cheers
Bernhard,
a picture is worth a thousand words.
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JD
-- Original message from Bernhard Rems : --
Steve,
you have been using the term double cut several times now. Could you
explain what it
Dear John, Bernhard;
Seems (from the link and subsequent picture that) the term double
cut means it could be sliced on four surfaces...?
New to me! Now for the explanation of the new term remaining chopped
up piece...
DF
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Bernhard,
a picture is worth a thousand words.
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