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The knife blade faces toward the plate.
Always away. You get to keep more of your fingers that way ;-)
The edge should face away from the plate.
The machine consists of a heavy base, two upright posts joined by a crosspiece at the top, and a heavy, weighted knife that moves up and down in grooves of the posts by using a rope attached to a pulley and crankled by a lever. The knife is raised to the top of the posts; the victim is bound at the base, face downward, with neck directly beneath the knife; and the knife, released, falls by its own weight.
to throw a knife you have to hold the tip of the blade, face your target and flick your wrist or slightly throw and flick depending on the distance. if the target is farther, then pull back farther and throw more above your target so the knife comes down upon it.
[ Original answer: Yes they should. Because if you do do it it will be good to not cut yourself ] ========================== The Wireflight Answer: Although it is a common practice, knife storage in flat drawers is not recommended. Ideal storage orients the knife vertically, blade up/handle down, with the primary cutting edge facing away from the person storing or retrieving the knife. Knife blades should never come into contact with any physical part of the storage unit. When stored in kitchen or other drawers horizontally, knives should be arranged such that when the knife is returned to the drawer, the tip of the cutting surface is nearer the rear (wall-side) of the drawer and the handle of the knife is nearer the front (cabinet face-side) of the drawer, approximately parallel with the sides of the drawer. When stored horizontally, the cutting edge of the knife or sword should be up (the spine should be down). To the extent practical, the central axis of the blade should be at an angle facilitating proper drainage (towards the ricasso or hilt). The idea is both to prevent corrosion along the edge and to simultaneously drain away contaminants. Normal use of a knife or similarly-bladed tool stored horizontally in a drawer involves flipping the edge over upon retrieval of the tool from the drawer.
i farted on him and he flew into a knife then i farted again and he got cut by the knife on the face!!!!!
The blade is places so teeth cut on the push stroke.
A removable face plate helps to deter theft if removed upon exiting the car.
Judging from the laceration on her face, it appeared that her attacker had a knife.
because it losen the blade if it was the other way.
It doesn't matter on a diamond blade. Either way will work. Usually there is printing on one face that would face out, on the nut side, but it doesn't matter.