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  1. okjim

    Drawing window has gotten stuck in SW 2009

    My drawing window has some how gotten stuck behind the top toolbar and I can not get to the top of the window to move it. Anyone have any ideas on how I can get it back to where I can manipulate the window?
  2. okjim

    45 degree

    If a 45 degree blade edge angle is not ideal, finding what is ideal would get me farther down this path. Also remember, 45 degrees does not have to be the best choice for blade angle, but a compromise between wear resistance and the blade's ability to do the work is. This may muddy up the...
  3. okjim

    45 degree

    Before I go any farther, you need to know that this design was implemented, before I came along. I have been charged with finding a way to prove that the 45 degree lead angle is what will resist wear as well as skive the floor effectively. The underlying floor is generally concrete and the...
  4. okjim

    45 degree

    The pushing power will come from hydraulic driven wheels, giving high pushing force. Lets assume that the bonding of the material to be removed to be high also. If it were not, any angle would work (other than 90). We can probably disregard the friction (although I realize it is there). I...
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    45 degree

    In a design for a scraper that is to skive off flooring, such as linoleum, tile etc, I am trying to prove that a 45 degree angled blade is the best choice for wear and capability. The blade will be flat to the floor and the leading edge is 45 degrees. Does anyone know how I can prove this to...

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