More teeth = smoother cut.
The more teeth there are, the smoother the cut and longer the blade is going to last. as far as counting teeth-- Never count the same tooth twice if you want an accurate count.
thumb nail, thumb tack, thumb screw, thumb print
From the tip of your thumb to the middle. Or half the lenght of your thumb.
No, the radius does not connect directly to the thumb. The radius is one of the two long bones in the forearm, located on the thumb side of the wrist. It articulates with the wrist bones, including the scaphoid and lunate, which are involved in thumb movement, but the thumb itself is primarily connected to the carpal bones and the first metacarpal.
"Rule of Thumb" means a rule or principle that provides guidance to appropriate behavior.
The more teeth there are, the smoother the cut and longer the blade is going to last. as far as counting teeth-- Never count the same tooth twice if you want an accurate count.
The more teeth, the finer the cut. Less teeth, faster, more aggressive rougher cut
No, it is not a switch blade. A switch blade has a spring assisted opening mechanism, released by a switch. A thumb stud provides a handle on the blade for manually opening the blade; more convenient than the standard thumbnail grove.
most have a thumb screw on top of the blade loosen that, adjust blade and retighten
Thumb circumduction is a movement that occurs in the sagittal plane. It involves moving the thumb in a circular motion, such as when making a small circle with the tip of the thumb.
The thumb
You normally put it on the thumb key, which is the longer key right next to the circular one. Or you can do the alternate fingering, which is where you put your thumb on the circular key. Pick the one that's most comfortable for you.
You can count 11 fingers on one hand by using your thumb to touch each of your other fingers one by one, including the thumb itself.
because your thumb gives off a pulse of its own, and would therefore cause an inaccurate count for your heartrate.
They start with their thumb.
It depends...do you count your thumb as a finger?
A thumb stopper is a mechanical feature found on some folding knives that helps prevent accidental closure of the blade during use. It provides a stop for your thumb to rest against, adding stability and safety when using the knife.