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thincut

Thincut is an informal term used in a variety of technical contexts to describe a shallow or narrow cut. There is no single standardized definition recognized across major reference works.

In woodworking and carpentry, thincut commonly refers to a preliminary or guide cut that is intentionally shallow,

In metalworking or sheet processing, thincut may describe a shallow, narrow cut used to open a kerf

Etymology: likely a portmanteau of 'thin' and 'cut'. The term's usage is informal and highly context-dependent.

See also: kerf, scoring, groove, dado, parting line.

used
to
establish
a
cut
line,
reduce
tear-out
on
delicate
surfaces,
or
create
a
starting
groove
for
a
deeper
cut.
The
technique
aims
to
improve
control
and
finish
quality,
especially
on
brittle
or
veneered
materials.
or
to
introduce
a
groove
that
guides
subsequent
machining.
It
can
help
minimize
deformation
when
cutting
thin-walled
parts.