Citations:gullet


 * , Popular Mechanics, vol. 165, page 68, Joseph Truini, "Saw Blades" google books
 * "Rip blade — Large teeth and deep gullets allow a rip blade to cut effectively with the wood's grain."


 * 2005, Stuart W. Pyhrr, Donald J. LaRocca, Dirk H. Breiding, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), The Armored Horse in Europe, 1480-1620, Metropolitan Museum of Art (ISBN 9781588391506), page 73:
 * The wooden frame or support of the SADDLE, which is covered with hide or pigskin; often reinforced (not armored) at the front, externally or internally, by a steel plate known as a gullet. SADDLE STEELS. Plate