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Dear Ted: those "scorps" would do a lot of jobs. Too bad X-Acto ain't what it used to be
a couple years ago when I last looked at their catalogue in model store, they don't have
but a fraction of what they used to.
Those tools reminded me, there are many surgical instruments similar, which are called "curets"
curet
n.
5Fr < curer, to cleanse < L curare < cura: see CURE6 a spoon-shaped surgical instrument for the removal of tissue from the walls of body cavities
vt.
3ret4ted, 3ret4ting to clean or scrape with a curet
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Woodworking
Jackie 03/05/2003 2:06 AM ![]()
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wwh 03/05/2003 2:19 AM ![]()
Splines and beveled bench chisels
TEd Remington 03/06/2003 2:49 PM ![]()
Re: Splines and beveled bench chisels
Jackie 03/06/2003 4:41 PM ![]()
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wwh 03/06/2003 4:44 PM ![]()
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Faldage 03/06/2003 4:58 PM ![]()
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wwh 03/06/2003 6:21 PM ![]()
What is the name of the tool
TEd Remington 03/06/2003 8:42 PM ![]()
Re: What is the name of the tool
wwh 03/06/2003 8:51 PM
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