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blade and perpendicular
A layered billet of steel rods with the blade blank cut perpendicular to the layers can also produce some spectacular patterns, including mosaics or even writing.
It consists of a dagger-shaped blade made of bronze ( or later iron ) mounted by the tang perpendicular wooden shaft.
Near the end of the recovery, the rower squares the blade ( rotates the blade to perpendicular to the water ), and then repeats the stroke again, beginning with the catch.
Shaving cuts can be caused by blade movement perpendicular to the blade's cutting axis or by regular / orthogonal shaving over prominent bumps on the skin ( which the blade incises ).
On their ships " the rudder is controlled by two lines, each attached to a crosspiece mounted on the rudder head perpendicular to the plane of the rudder blade.
Instead of being constructed like a military fork, a straight blade ( as in su yari ) was intersected just below its midsection by a perpendicular blade.
With the curved end of the blade being closer to perpendicular to the blade's axis than other knives and lacking a point, making penetration unlikely, spey blades were common on Trapper style pocketknives for skinning fur-bearing animals.
It is easy for the workpiece to twist out of perpendicular at the end of the cut and thus get caught by the blade and thrown.
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Other blades perpendicular to the main blade are often mounted so that the slice is cut into strips.
The second variety more closely resembles a safety razor ( sometimes it is called a Y-peeler ( due to its shape ), Rex peeler, yoke peeler, or speed peeler ), with the blade perpendicular to the handle, is used with a similar action to a razor, shaving off skin in strips parallel to the handle.
Previously, swede saws, crosscut saws and hand saws may have been used to cut the logs, and a froe ( a heavy blade 24 inches long and three inches wide with a handle at one end perpendicular to the blade ) was used to split the ringers.
The ideal working stock has the grain of the wood running parallel to the shaving horse, and perpendicular to the blade of the drawknife, so that the drawknife shaves away the entire wood fibre, not cut against it.
It is best not pulled with blade perfectly perpendicular to the wood stock, but pulled slightly upward toward them in a skewed ( blade at a slight diagonal ) or slithering fashion, aiming not to take off as much wood as possible, but gradually " shave " the work: The operator gently levers the blade to " bite " into the wood and then controls the depth of the cut by raising or lowering the handles as he pulls the drawknife.
The action consists of oscillating the traversed reciprocation in up and down fashion ( perpendicular to the motion of cut ) causing the tip of the blade to move in an oval pattern, up and down as well as back and forth.
Shaving is done with the blade at approximately an angle of thirty degrees to the skin and in a direction perpendicular to the edge ; an incision requires the movement of the blade to be sideways or in a direction parallel to the edge.

blade and water
Often some attempt was made to smooth and shape the blade so it had less water resistance.
When beached or in shallow water the tiller was moved to the lower hole, the blade rope was slackened and the rudder head pulled up so the rudder could operate in shallow waters.
A pressure difference is produced between the forward and rear surfaces of the airfoil-shaped blade, and a fluid ( such as air or water ) is accelerated behind the blade.
In sculling, a single blade is moved through an arc, from side to side taking care to keep presenting the blade to the water at the effective angle.
In 2009, Mike Richard John Smith filed a Canadian Patent application ( Canadian Patent number: 2675044 ) indicating the screw type propeller is inefficient due to the screw type blade orientation of the propeller which when in operation for forward movement substantially moves the fluid ( for a boat the fluid is water ) sidewardly, rotationally, and rearwardly wherein moving the fluid sidewardly does not move the boat forward, thus contibuting to the inefficiency of the screw type propeller.
The two fundamental reference points in the rowing stroke are the catch, immediately prior to the oar blade's placement in the water, and the extraction ( also known as the finish or the release ) where the rower removes the oar blade from the water.
From the catch, the rower places the blade in the water, then applies pressure to the oar by simultaneously pushing the seat toward the bow of the boat by extending the legs.
The hands should meet the chest right above the diaphragm, and then drop enough to take the blade out of the water while giving the hands enough room not to hit the legs.
At the very end of the stroke, with the blade still in the water, the hands drop slightly to unload the oar so that spring energy stored in the bend of the oar gets transferred to the boat, which eases removing the oar from the water and minimizes energy wasted on lifting water above the surface ( splashing ).
The aforementioned stages of the stroke where pressure is applied to the blade through the water comprise the drive of the stroke.
The coordinated body motion that begins at the finish consists of the following: The rower pushes down on the oar handle ( or oar handles if the rower is sculling ) to quickly lift the blade from the water at the release.
Following the release, the rower rapidly rotates the oar to cause the blade of the oar to become parallel to the water ( a process referred to as " feathering the blade ") at the same time as pushing the oar handle away from the chest.
The blade should come out of the water square and then feather immediately once clear of the water.
Should a rower feather his or her oar before this time, his or her blade can get briefly stuck under water, or even result in " catching a crab ," as described below.
A further consequence of improper timing and offset boats is commonly called “ catching a crab ”, or when a rower ’ s oar becomes stuck in the water under the force of water flowing over the oar, and the handle jerks back to hit the rower as the blade is held still but the boat is still moving.

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