Answer:
Finger ring - this is the place where you put your finger. ...
Shaft - attaches the finger rings to the pivot. ...
Pivot Screw - holds the two scissors together.
Inner Blade - this is the side of the blades that face each other. ...
Blade - the sharp part of the shears.
1.Home line
2.Hollow grind
3.Screw or adjusting screw
4.Finger pin,Tang or Finger rest
5.Blade
6.Ring blade or Thumb blade
7.Ring flat
8.Tip
9.Back side
10.Outside ring
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Answer:
Finger ring - this is the place where you put your finger. ...
Shaft - attaches the finger rings to the pivot. ...
Pivot Screw - holds the two scissors together.
Inner Blade - this is the side of the blades that face each other. ...
Blade - the sharp part of the shears.
Shaft - attaches the finger rings to the pivot. Sometimes these can be smooth or molded.
Pivot Screw - holds the two scissors together.
Inner Blade - the side of the blades that face each other. Most scissors have hollow ground inner blades.
Edge - the sharp part of the shears. Edges are either convex (Japanese style) or beveled (German style).
Point or Tip - this is where both blades meet when the scissor is closed against it's stopper.
Spine - the thickest part of the blade, usually opposite the cutting edge but may be down the center of the blade in sword edge shears.
Insert Rings - a plastic or rubber ring that fits inside the finger and thumb rings to make the holes smaller to custom fit a hand.
Answer:
1.Home line
2.Hollow grind
3.Screw or adjusting screw
4.Finger pin,Tang or Finger rest
5.Blade
6.Ring blade or Thumb blade
7.Ring flat
8.Tip
9.Back side
10.Outside ring
base lang to sa search ko :))