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Figure 2-15.—Hand snips.
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Figure 2-22.—Hollow punch.

Figure 2-16.—Proper method of cutting with snips. edge will result. Cut circular sections from the right side (fig. 2-17). When making internal circular cuts, you make a small opening near the center of the opening, insert the snips,   and   cut   from   the   upper   side,   gradually increasing the radius of the cut until the opening is completed  (fig.  2-18). Large sheet-metal sections are cut on SQUARING SHEARS that are discussed later in this chapter. The  COMBINATION  NOTCHER,  COPER,  and SHEAR (fig. 2-19) is ideal for notching corners or the edge  of  sheet  metal.  The  blades  are  adjustable  for conventional notching or for piercing, starting inside the blank. PORTABLE POWER SHEARS make it possible to  do  production  work.  They  are  designed  to  do straight or circular cutting (fig. 2-20). Small  diameter  openings  can  be  made  with  a SOLID  PUNCH  (fig.  2-21)  or  a  HOLLOW  PUNCH Figure  2-17.—Making  a  circular  cut. Figure 2-18.—Making an internal circular cut. Figure  2-19.—Combination  notcher,  coper,  and  shear. (fig. 2-22). Locate the position of the hole; select the correct  size  punch  and  hammer;  then  place  the  metal section on a lead cake or on the end grain of a block of hard wood (fig. 2-23). Strike the punch firmly with 2-8

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