1. The bill would apply to any article which has a blade or is sharply pointed, except a folding pocketknife with a blade of less than three inches. 2. Chisels are hand tools that have steel blades with narrow cutting edges. 3. For safety, none of the mowers has blades. 4. Loppers that have pruner blades at the ends of long handles are good for branches up to about an inch. 5. Most circular saws have the blade on the right, where its cutting line is hidden by the motor housing if you are working right-handed. 6. Some compass saws have blades permanently mounted in their handles. 7. The cutting area is much smaller, just three or four inches, compared with six to eight, and some models have blades that spin much faster. 8. They have knife blades, screw drivers, awls, files, you name it. 9. Those machines have blades at the bottom of the cylinder, so only what is at the bottom is ground. 10. Two-stage snowblowers have blades that pick up the snow and a separate set of blades or augers to throw the snow through the exhaust chute. |