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swarf
▪ I. swarf, n.1 Sc. (swarf) Forms: 5, 8 swarff, 6 swerfe, suerf, 6–9 swerf, 7 swarfe, 7– swarf. [Related to swarf v.] A swoon, a fainting-fit; a state of faintness or insensibility.c 1470 Henry Wallace vii. 349 The Sotheron..Throuch full gluttre in swarff swappyt lik swyn. 1508 Dunbar Tua Mariit Wem...
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Swarf
Swarf may also spontaneously combust, especially if the swarf is coated with cutting oil. For ease of transport and handling, swarf may be compressed into bricks. Metal swarf can usually be recycled.
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Swarf (band)
Swarf were an English electronic band from Brighton, Sussex, England. After a 2004 UK tour with Ultravox veteran John Foxx the band released Art, Science, Exploitation, Swarf's first and only full album to date.
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Metal swarf
Metal swarf can be small particles (such as the gritty swarf from grinding metal) or long, stringy tendrils (such as the springy chips from turning tough Swarf stored in piles or bins may also spontaneously combust, especially if the swarf is coated with cutting oil.
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swarf-money
† swarf-money, -penny Obs. local. [perh. a corruption of *warth-money, -penny = *ward-money, ward-penny; cf. wroth silver.] A due paid in commutation of the service of castle-guard, -ward.? 16.. in Manley Cowell's Interpr. (1672) s.v., The Swarff-money is one peny half-peny, it must be paid before t...
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swaff
▪ I. † swaff1 Obs. Variant of swath1.1688 Holme Armoury iii. 72/2 A Swaffe, or Sithe Swaffe, as much as the Sithe cuts at one stroak of the Mower. [Also] the Sithe stroaks or marks, which are left in the Grass that the Sithe leaves growing.▪ II. swaff2 Local variant of swarf n.2; cf. soife.1846 Gree...
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Swarfega
According to the company website, the name derives from "swarf", a Derbyshire word for oil and grease, and "ega", as in "eager to clean". "Swarf" now commonly refers to the metal shavings and chips resulting from metalworking operations.
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Utterley
Utterley lay in the fictional valley of Swarfdale or Swarfside with both the River Swarf and the Utterley canal flowing through the town.
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systoflex
systoflex Electr. Engin. (ˈsɪstəʊflɛks) [f. systo-, of unknown origin + flex n.2] Flexible sleeving for insulating electric wires.1922 Wireless World X. 556/1 One may lose much time trying to push No. 18 wire into systoflex intended for No. 20. 1968 M. Woodhouse Rock Baby ix. 93 His study..smelled.....
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Honing oil
In the context of hand blade sharpening, honing oil is used on a sharpening stone to protect the stone, carry away the debris (swarf), and to more efficiently Importantly, it is also used to "float" off generated swarf and thereby prevent clogging of the sharpening stone, which would diminish it's future cutting
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soife
soife [Local var. of swarf n.] (See quots.)1866 J. Chamberlain in Birmingham & Midl. Hardware Distr. 608 The ‘soife’, or iron cuttings from the nicks and threads of the screws, average about four tons per day. Ibid., This ‘soife’ is bought up and melted down with other iron.
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Grünspan
Grünspan or Gruenspan is a Yiddish surname (from the German word meaning green swarf, verdigris) spelled Grynszpan in Polish, in English speaking countries
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Milling cutter
Swarf removal
Another important quality of the milling cutter to consider is its ability to deal with the swarf generated by the cutting process. But because the core diameter increases, there is less room for swarf, so a balance must be chosen.
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