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Fig.8- Tools for cutting tiles. Left, a section of mower blade, with handle, for chipping the outline of holes and cutting tiles. After chipping has been done with the mower blade holes are knocked out or pieces removed with the hammer.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 70, Issue 4, 16 April 1945, Page 369

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Fig.8- Tools for cutting tiles. Left, a section of mower blade, with handle, for chipping the outline of holes and cutting tiles. After chipping has been done with the mower blade holes are knocked out or pieces removed with the hammer. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 70, Issue 4, 16 April 1945, Page 369

Fig.8- Tools for cutting tiles. Left, a section of mower blade, with handle, for chipping the outline of holes and cutting tiles. After chipping has been done with the mower blade holes are knocked out or pieces removed with the hammer. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 70, Issue 4, 16 April 1945, Page 369

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