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This came to a head in 1991 when during an interview with Steve Lamacq, Richey Edwards would confirm the band's position by carving " 4real " into his arm with a razor blade.
The dagger-axe came in various lengths, from 9 to 18 feet ; the weapon consisted of a thrusting spear with a slashing blade appended to it.
If the saw detects a change in this current ( as would occur if a hand or other body part came into contact with the blade ) an automatic braking system is activated, forcing an aluminum brake block into the blade.
: Oddly enough, the toy of Beast Machines Rattrap came with a laser whip, wheel blade weapons, and an additional " legged " robot mode-despite lacking legs and weapons in the animated series.
However, the official investigation, done at that time, asserted that the Tsarevich's seizure came while he was playing a version of a darts game with a knife ( v tychku ) and thus holding the knife by the blade, turned toward himself.
On the 29th of October he was wounded while dressing the wounds of Private Tagge a fellow soldier, shrapnel entered his right side, twelve inches in up to his shoulder blade and came to rest on his right lung.
If these stresses are left in the blade they could affect the finishing and when it came time to heat treat the blade, the hardening and tempering might not be as even.
That's why after nineteen years the blade of my knife is still as good as when it first came from the grindstone.
After only 2½ hours, the turbine was out of control, a blade came loose and the structure collapsed.

blade and out
Another style is a snap-off utility knife that contains a long, segmented blade that slides out from it.
Video of the crash showed what appeared to be a fatal incident, but once medical workers arrived at the car, Earnhardt climbed out and waved to the crowd, refusing to be loaded onto a stretcher despite a broken collarbone, sternum, and shoulder blade.
Reciting lines from Romeo and Juliet, she tests the blade with one hand to see its retraction and plunges the fake blade into her chest and acts out a death scene.
It is used to anchor the blade using a mekugi, a small bamboo pin that is inserted into another cavity in the handle tsuka and through the mekugi-ana, thus restricting the blade from slipping out.
A sliding knife is a knife which can be opened by sliding the knife blade out the front of the handle.
One method of opening is where the blade exits out the front of the handle point-first and then is locked into place ( an example of this is the gravity knife ).
Another form is an O-T-F ( out-the-front ) switchblade, which only requires the push of a button or spring to cause the blade to slide out of the handle, and lock into place.
* Paring or Coring Knife: A knife with a small but sharp blade used for cutting out the cores from fruit.
* Switchblade: A knife with a folding blade that springs out of the grip when a button or lever on the grip is pressed.
Some sawists play standing, either with the handle between the knees and the blade sticking out in front of them, or with the handle under the chin ( like a violin ).
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.
The blade should come out of the water square and then feather immediately once clear of the water.
The hilt, either from organic materials or bronze ( the latter often highly decorated with spiral patterns, for example ), at first simply allowed a firm grip and prevented the hand from slipping onto the blade when executing a thrust or the sword slipping out of the hand in a cut.
Slaughtering with a blunt blade or physically ripping out the oesophagus is strictly forbidden.
But although experiments can sometimes work best when they ‘ fail ’ because they refute a theory, often, as here, the failure of a single specific design does not refute every possible instantiation of a principle: Velociraptor might not have applied the major force parallel to the skin initially ; once through the skin, the blade dynamic needn ’ t have slashed the hide to cause extensive damage beneath ; and when the hide was cut, it would have been through stretching and pulling out, avoiding rumpling.
The airflow created by the fans that is entering the tunnel is itself highly turbulent due to the fan blade motion ( when the fan is blowing air into the test section – when it is sucking air out of the test section downstream, the fan-blade turbulence is not a factor ), and so is not directly useful for accurate measurements.
Unlike hockey skates, they have toe picks on the front of the blade, which are usually made out of stainless steel or aluminium with a steel runner.
The leaves are unique among seed plants, being fan-shaped with veins radiating out into the leaf blade, sometimes bifurcating ( splitting ) but never anastomosing to form a network.
When the Korean War broke out in 1950, the Canadian Defense Production Ministry initiated establishment of a turbine and compressor blade production forge plant, with The Steel Improvement and Forge Company being the successful bidder.
The teeth guide the chip out of the workpiece, preventing it from binding the blade.
The sight measurements were converted from Arshins to meters ; and the front sight blade was replaced by a hooded post front sight less susceptible to being knocked out of alignment.
The bo-shuriken is thrown in a number of ways, such as overhead, underarm, sideways and rearwards, but in each case, the throw involved the blade sliding out of the hand through the fingers in a smooth, controlled flight.

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It's good for cutting all the planking because it cuts with a bit-like blade at high rpm and does not chatter the plywood like a saber saw.
He hunched his left shoulder into it and slashed at Roberts' forearm with his own, felt the blade slide off his sleeve.
The utility knife was originally a fixed blade knife with a cutting edge suitable for general work such as cutting hides and cordage, scraping hides, butchering animals, cleaning fish, and other tasks.
Retractable blade knife with replaceable utility blade
The development of stronger locking blade mechanisms for folding knives — as with the Spanish navaja, the Opinel, and the Buck 110 Folding Hunter — significantly increased the utility of such knives when employed for heavy-duty tasks such as preparing game or cutting through dense or tough materials.
When all the individual segments are used, the knife may be thrown away, or, more often, refilled with a replacement blade.
Inexpensive stamped steel and aluminum box cutter with disposable razor blade.
* Billhook, a long-handled saw ( sometimes weapon ) with a curved blade
The pure metal is malleable and is easily cut with a razor blade.
He had placed layers of newspapers as a mat to protect a tabletop from being scratched while he cut papers with a razor blade.
Another type of CEVs are armoured fighting vehicles which are used to transport sappers ( combat engineers ) and can be fitted with a bulldozer's blade and other mine-breaching devices.
M4 with 105 mm howitzer and a dozer blade.
The later M1 dozer blade was standardized to fit any Sherman with VVSS suspension and the M1A1 would fit the wider HVSS.
Commonly fitted with the D7 bulldozer blade, or a mine-clearing equipment.
* ALT-55-Bulldozer version of the T-55 with large flat-plate superstructure, angular concave dozer blade on front and prominent hydraulic rams for dozer blade.
There had also been other instances of disobedience prior to this, according to the official Du Parcq report into the incident such as a model prisoner attacking a popular guard with a razor blade and rough treatment of a prisoner being removed to solitary.
In order to attain a Master Smith rating with the American Bladesmith Society that Moran founded, the smith must forge a damascus blade with a minimum of 300 layers.
However, over the last hundred years or so, authorities have recognized that the dagger, in its contemporary or mature form, has come to incorporate certain definable characteristics, including a short blade with a sharply-tapered point, a central spine or fuller, and ( usually ) two cutting edges sharpened the full length of the blade, or nearly so.
The 1924 opening of the tomb of Tutankhamun revealed two daggers, one with a gold blade, and one of smelted iron.
During the Roman Empire, legionaries were issued a pugio ( from the Latin pugnō, or “ fight ”), a double-edged iron thrusting dagger with a blade of 7-12 inches.

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