A Dictionary of Occupational Terms Based on the Classification of Occupations used in the Census of Population, 1921.
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ORDER VII.—METAL WORKERS (NOT ELECTRO PLATE OR PRECIOUS METALS)

Sub-order 8.—Other Workers

232.—File Cutters (Hand or Machine)



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edge cutter
a file cutter (hand) q.v. who cuts teeth on edges of files.
file cutter (hand)
cuts teeth in annealed file blank by striking a sharp slanting blow with a hammer and broad chisel, on an anvil or stock.
file cutter (machine)
clamps annealed file blanks on moving table of power-driven machine, which cuts file teeth; watches work of machine and makes necessary adjustments of reciprocating chisels.
file setter
bevels the edges of all except small saw files; either fixes file in vice and cuts bevel with another file, or holds edge of file against power driven emery grinding wheel.
rasp cutter
a file cutter (hand) q.v. who makes cutting edges on rasp with sharp pointed chisel and hammer, as distinct from broad chisel.
rib file cutter
(i) a file cutter (hand) q.v. who cuts files with small chisel in such a manner that a series of ribs extend along its length;
(ii) a file cutter (machine) q.v. who sets and uses machine to make rib file.
taker-again
a file cutter (hand) q.v. who fills up or completes, by hand cutting, any defective cuts or omissions in machine-cut files; works on hand file-cutter's stock.
tanger (razors)
a file cutter (hand) q.v. who cuts file marks on back of tangs of razors; cf. tanger (cutlery)(190).

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From: A Dictionary of Occupational Terms Based on the Classification of Occupations used in the Census of Population, 1921,
Ministry of Labour, 1927. Digitised by Peter Christian, August, 2016.   This text is in the Public Domain.