
Sunday, May 15, 2011
BASE BLOCK
STOP BLOCK

Stop blocks generally run in a track cut into the saw's cutting surface, permitting it to move in only one direction (hence ensuring that all force is applied perfectly parallel to the cutting device, keeping the cut in a constant, straight line).
MODIFIED V BLOCK

A block having a precise V -shaped groove for checking the roundness or concentricity of a machine part or the like, or for holding cylindrical pieces of work.
A square or rectangular steel block having a 90° V groove through the center, and sometimes provided with clamps to secure round work pieces.
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