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Understanding Liner Gravers
Defined by widths of cutting edges and number of lines graver will cut at one stroke. The “width” refers to the size of the lines and the space between them, not just how wide (true width) the markings a graver will make is. To determine the true width of a liner graver, use the width chart to find the size of the distance between lines and multiply by the number of lines.
The first number is the width number, the second number the distance between the lines
6 .080mm, 8 .100mm, 10 .125mm, 12 .150mm, 16 .200mm, 18 .227mm, 20 .250mm
For Example-a 10 x 12 liner graver will be 1.5mm “true width” (12 lines x .125mm = 1.50mm) a 20 x 20 liner will be 5.0mm “true width” (20 lines x .250mm = 5.00mm.
Choose from the following sizes:
- 136.684 6W 4L
- 136.704 8W 4L
- 136.710 8W 10L
- 136.716 10W 6L
- 136.718 10W 8L
- 136.721 10W 10L
- 136.728 12W 8L
- 136.730 12W 10L
- 136.736 12W 16L
- 136.748 14W 8L
- 136.750 14W 10L
- 136.756 16W 6L
- 136.758 16W 8L
- 136.760 16W 10L
- 136.762 16W 12L
- 136.764 18W 4L
- 136.766 18W 6L
- 136.768 18W 8L
- 136.770 18W 10L
- 136.780 20W 10L






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