I will make a drawing of the posterior portion of the skull showing again this beveling which we observed at the inner table of the skull.
The characteristics were that seen from the inside of the skull, I could see a beveling in the bone, a beveling that could not be seen when the wound was seen from outside the skull.
And then you look at the direction of the beveling and you do see the beveling when looking from the outside and you can identify an exit wound.
This beveling may have been to form the mouthpiece; but it seems more likely that the pipe had a long stem similar to those found in the Thompson River region.
The convex appearance of the sides or ends of the disk is due to the beveling of these surfaces near their edges.
This beveling should be done so that only a thin edge is left where the two parts come together, just enough points in contact to make the alignment easy to hold.
Beveling the End of a Pipe] This beveling may be done in any convenient way.
If the plate is less than one-eighth of an inch thick the beveling is not necessary, as the edges may be melted all the way through without danger of leaving blowholes at any point.
X/ Start to work on the four posts by squaring them up to the proper length in pairs and beveling the tops as shown.
The feet can be made first by squaring up one end of each and beveling the other as shown in the drawing.
Begin work by squaring up the posts to length and beveling the top ends, then trim the back and side boards.
Illustration: Detail of the Library Table] Start work on the legs by beveling the tops and squaring them up and laying out the mortises for the shelves as shown in section BB.
Side notching and beveling of the blade apparently started in this period.
Short flakes struck from the basal edge often resulted in a beveling of the basal edge.
Notching andbeveling seems to reach a climax on larger points in the early Archaic period.
The removal of small deep flakes along the blade edges, starting above the shoulders and ending below the distal end, produced strong serrations and a beveling effect.
Repeated reworking of these blade edges resulted in steep beveling and often in incurvate blade edges.
Sometimes longer, more even flakes were removed in beveling one edge of each face.
The shoulder barbs are weak, and are usually the result of beveling of the blade.
The retouch that produces thebeveling also produces fine serrations on some examples.
The flange head of the piston, and also the follower, are turned beveling on their edges to admit the steam around the annular space thus formed under the rings, B.
I claim, bevelling off the front upper corner of the finger bar, to afford a seat for the sickle or scythe bar, to vibrate upon, in combination with beveling off the lower side of the finger bar, for the reception of the guard finger.
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