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A (usually) shallow cut made with a pointed tool. For most patterns an angle of about 12 degrees away from the work surface is used. The right half of the tool being ground to be only marginally greater than the right half of the cut so that the guide can be set as close as possible.
Ãâó: www.pledge.co.uk/ref/ch12c.htm
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Three way relationships may be fairly symmetric with all three pairs being fairly equally involved (a triangle); or two of the pairs may be substantially more bonded than the third pair (a vee or V, think of the letter V). These are terms for the ends of a continuum, not binary alternatives. Also, some triads may describe themselves differently in regards to emotional connections and sexual ones, so it's quite possible for example to have a sexual Vee with an emotional triangle. ...
Ãâó: www.openweave.org/NCPoly/PolyTerms.html
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These come in two flavors, upstream and downstream. A downstream vee (ie the point is downstream) indicates the main flow of the current is passing between two obstructions. Generally speaking, the middle of the vee will have smooth, flat water moving a high speed; this is sometimes called the "tongue". Upstream vees indicate the presence of an obstruction at the point of the vee; they usually also indicate the presence of an eddy just downstream from the obstruction.
Ãâó: www.rockandwater.net/pa-ww/terms.html
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