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This process can happen on a deep hole drilling machine or a dedicated skiving machine.
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The skiving process, meaning to slice, can be applied to a variety of applications and materials.
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Although more synonymous with skiving off, shorts can shout "take me seriously" too.
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Flexible hours, virtual teams and telecommuting make it more difficult to supervise people to ensure they're not skiving.
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Watching it all go down is an experience comprised of buffing, skiving, scooping, filling, stripping, stitching and more oh-so-satisfying steps.
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The days of skiving behind your boss's back may be numbered, following the announcement of a new product that can track your every movement in the workplace.
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Youths risked fines, imprisonment, or detention in an industrial school, if found wandering the streets or skiving from school.
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Loved yer article on skiving!
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There is also a skiving tool that can be used for light finishing cuts.
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We can't all be skiving and getting away with it?
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