Haines also invented the sit spin and developed a shorter, curved blade for figure skating that allowed for easier turns.
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His design used curved blades positioned so the water met the blade flat to its edge instead of the side.
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Amputation blades from the 18th century to the 1840s are generally known for their distinctive " down " curving blades.
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Cutlasses and scimitars do indeed get wider toward the tip, but they're curved blades with a single, very distinct, cutting edge.
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Japanese warriors of the Kamakura Shogunate experienced the effectiveness and lethality of curved blades firsthand during the Mongol invasions of Japan.
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The fan is a large cylindrical drum with curved blades ( frequently referred to as a " squirrel cage " ).
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Its narrow curved blade facilitates precision work, and its elevated offset handle makes it possible to cut flush with a surface.
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These rites often include a special set of besom, a cauldron, candles, incense and a curved blade known as a boline.
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This sword had a slightly curved blade, shaped like a Damascus blade, slightly lighter and narrower than the ordinary " talwar ".
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The swords are frequently mentioned throughout the books as curved blades, and on the two UK hardback covers, are depicted as katanas.