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  • to saw it off. If you live in town don’t rush off to the nearest public park and Well, having done all this, saw off your knob of wood, as you see in the drawing, and then get
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  • ...is dependent on the kind of cut the saw will be making. For example a "rip saw" has a tooth set that is similar to the angle used on a chisel. The idea is == Saw terminology ==
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  • ...u cut off the tip of the horn as shown in the diagram. This is done with a saw – a hack-saw does very well, though you will find this a rather trying operation.
    4 KB (817 words) - 19:02, 9 January 2011
  • === Swimming Hole === [[Swimming]], swimming, in the swimming hole<br />
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  • ...ude a 4-cargo-container-tall abseiling tower, commando, orienteering and 9-hole golf courses. Sleeping accomadation is offered in a Scout Hall, Bunkhouses Mudbash 2005 saw the return of Buggy Racing after the loss of insurance in 2003. Thanks to t
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  • ...f an old ham bone. The first illustration shows you how this is done. Just saw off a ring meet, bore a hole through each end and join them up together with a piece of thin wire, or in
    4 KB (737 words) - 19:04, 9 January 2011
  • The troop closed the Sandy Run swimming hole and constructed a new one at Franklin's Apple Orchard in Dresher. In 1936, ...arted at St. Phillip in the Field Church on Oreland Mill Road. Both troops saw a tremendous rise in attendance as Oreland became a more populous community
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  • ...led a [[drill]], which rotates them and provides axial force to create the hole. Specialized bits are also available for [[Reuleaux triangle|non-cylindric ...ing steels and other tougher materials. This style bit requires a starter hole, but will not bind or suffer premature wear when a proper feed rate is set.
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  • *[[Pocket knife]], possibly with a tin opener and a saw. *[[Heliograph]] - a mirror with a hole in it for signalling airplanes. Requires knowledge of how to use it.
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  • ...alled to meals in the typical lumberjack fashion: ringing a giant circular saw blade like a gong. During this time the current Archeology site (a.k.a. the ...a until Crazy was able to return. Blackfoot was responsible for the badger hole in the side of the hill, which was filled in 2005 because of structural ins
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