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1039514522 2021-08-19T04:50:17Z Rsjaffe Nominated for deletion; see [[:Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kerf loss]].
1034253614 2021-07-18T19:41:38Z 31.223.130.141 Vertical spacing
1032465467 2021-07-07T16:01:33Z John B123 Added tags to the page using [[Wikipedia:Page Curation|Page Curation]] (notability)
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1032409914 2021-07-07T07:44:36Z PamD stubsort, and rearrange to use specific term not general word which is really just equivalent of "waste" in the cited ref which uses it ("relatively high offcut (kerf loss) ")
1032409770 2021-07-07T07:42:45Z PamD PamD moved page [[Offcut]] to [[Kerf loss]] over redirect: move to specific term used in article
1032149527 2021-07-05T19:30:38Z Pek~enwiki [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Offcut''',<ref name="ScienceDirect.com">{{cite web|last1=Schwinde|first1=S.|last2=Berg|first2=M.|last3=Kunert|first3=M.|title=New potential for reduction of kerf loss and wire consumption in multi-wire sawing|website=ScienceDirect.com|publisher=Elsevier|date=|url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0927024814006679|access-date=5 July 2021}}</ref> scientifically known as '''kerf loss''', is the phenomenon where material is powdered and...'