draw filing is used to make a very smooth and true surface.
Cross filing and draw filing are two methods of using a file to shape or smooth a metal workpiece. Cross filing is done by moving the file across the surface of the workpiece at a right angle to its axis, while draw filing is done by moving the file along the length of the workpiece parallel to its axis. Cross filing is used to remove more material quickly and roughly, while draw filing is used to produce a finer and smoother finish.
Cross filling removes material and draw filing smooths it down
Draw filing
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They are two types of filing used to finish off a piece of metal by smoothening it a giving it a shine and make your work neater... cross filing is to quickly remove material down to a line... and draw filing is to get a smooth finish!
Draw filing is when the file is pushed across the surface from one edge of the file to the other. This results in a smoother cut.
Cross-filing is when a candidate runs in a primary election of his own party, as well as at least one other party. A candidate usually cross-files to reduce the competition in the general election.
Cross filling is made across the surface to be filed from tip to handle, which gives a smoother cut. Draw filling on the other hand, is done across the surface by moving from one edge of the file to the other.
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The timely filing limit for Anthem Blue Cross is usually 12 months. Each state will have their own rules but most of them should be around this time limit.