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The interval between the two wheels is supported by blade guides immediately behind the cutting zone.
You must become a precision weapon, a sharp blade guided by a skilled assassin.
A feisty skipper, Blades guided the Cardinals back into the pennant race.
The magician then presents a bow saw and proceeds to saw through the assistant, with the blade guided within the frame.
With atium, his every step was exact, his blade guided, his mind crisp.
Blade guided Arllona to a patch of soft grass, then stood on the bank, looking up at the mountain and at the blue sky above it.
Blade guided his sword with his fingers into the soft flesh, put both hands to the hilt and thrust in, twisting with all his strength.
Paddle Guiding is the most common type of high adventure guiding where the guide sits in the stern of the boat with a one bladed guide stick (paddle).
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Tack a straight-edge board to the siding as a saw guide.
A back saw and a saw guide called a miter box are useful for cutting molding.
Buy a miter box, a type of saw guide, for cutting molding and similar stock either square or at precise angles across the ends.
From a single sheet of plywood, you can make three saw guides: one eight-foot guide and two shorter guides.
Thus was born his Kidshop Saw Guide.
This is a type of saw guide that supports the blade so that it neither wobbles nor strays from the desired angle during cutting.
It is used to make basic measurements and mark lines on dimensional lumber, and as a saw guide for making short 45 and 90 degree cuts.
After you mark a line to cut, the tool can then serve as an accurate saw guide, in place of the usual cumbersome arrangement of clamps and a straightedge.
Its other uses are as rollers, shears, saw guide blocks, tool handles, novelties, poles and piles for wharves and bridges, and posts for houses.
Swanson Co. describes the tool as a "Try Square, Miter Square, Protractor, Line Scriber, & Saw Guide" in one.
The 1970s saw Guiding Light's popularity dip somewhat, largely from the competition posed by younger-leaning serials such as The Doctors on NBC, but it still garnered decent ratings.
Now the child can slide a Japanese pull saw - which is easier to use than a Western push saw, according to Mr. Gold - through the slit in the saw guide and begin cutting the wood in a straight line, since the guide prevents him from doing anything else.