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  • such as blocks of cut stone. Splitting mauls and splitting wedges are used to split wood along the grain. A narrow wedge with a relatively long taper...
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    typical wood splitting maul has a head weight of 6 to 8 lb or approximately 2.7 to 3.6 kg, respectively. Traditionally, mauls have a wedge-shaped head...
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    evangelical Protestant values. The wedge metaphor is attributed to Phillip E. Johnson and depicts a metal wedge splitting a log. Intelligent design is the...
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    Splitting axe is sometimes described as an old name for a splitting maul or froe. A cleaving axe resembles a felling axe but is heavier, more wedge shaped...
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    the wood is split along the grain using tools such as a hammer and wedges, splitting maul, cleaving axe, side knife, or froe. In woodworking carpenters...
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    in drilled holes to split rock, another way of splitting stone "How To: Splitting Stones with Wedges and Shims". Granite City Tool. Retrieved 2010-07-06...
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    B. Other idioms for the slippery slope fallacy are the thin edge of the wedge, domino fallacy (as a form of domino effect argument) or dam burst, and...
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    reduces efficiency. Generally, cutting axes have a shallow wedge angle, whereas splitting axes have a deeper angle. Most axes are double bevelled (i.e...
    31 KB (3,673 words) - 22:54, 19 July 2024
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    Anchor bolt (redirect from Wedge anchor)
    sub-category of this anchor is called wedge type. As shown in the figure, tightening the bolt results in a wedge being driven up against a sleeve, which...
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    arrow." One taught that the verse compared Israel to a wedge used to split a log (as the wedge, Israel, is struck, but the log, the enemy, is split)....
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  • The wedge prism is a prism with a shallow angle between its input and output surfaces. This angle is usually 3 degrees or less. Refraction at the surfaces...
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    foundation sites. This type of piston splitter produces much stronger splitting forces than darda splitters. The piston splitter requires a larger hole...
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    chipping flint to form a wedge, in the hands of a human transforms force and movement of the tool into a transverse splitting forces and movement of the...
    57 KB (6,417 words) - 17:09, 9 June 2024
  • (1995), Defeating Darwinism by Opening Minds (1997), and The Wedge of Truth: Splitting the Foundations of Naturalism (2000). Eugenie Scott wrote that...
    58 KB (5,811 words) - 09:54, 20 June 2024
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    extracted for building, and sand for use as a scouring agent. An iron rock-splitting wedge dating from the 17th century was found during excavations of Maiden...
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  • Brown, is the following. Suppose that: The functor F maps coproducts (i.e. wedge sums) in Hotc to products in Set: F ( ∨ α X α ) ≅ ∏ α F ( X α ) , {\displaystyle...
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    A log splitter is a piece of machinery or equipment used for splitting firewood from softwood or hardwood logs that have been pre-cut into sections (rounds)...
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    possible to compare metal rods, such as chisels used by stonemasons or splitting wedges for stone breaking, in order to arrive at an observation similar to...
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  • Phillip E. Johnson of the Discovery Institute in his book The Wedge of Truth: Splitting the Foundations of Naturalism (2000). In his book, he writes of...
    50 KB (5,431 words) - 02:11, 23 January 2024
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    froe (or frow), shake axe or paling knife is a tool for cleaving wood by splitting it along the grain. It is an L-shaped tool, used by hammering one edge...
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