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  2. Toledo steel - Wikipedia

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    The name "Toledo steel" comes from the city where these special steel products were most-notably crafted: Toledo, Spain.Toledo steel forging techniques were developed from ancient customs associated with culture in the Iberian Peninsula, and used to forge many different types of weapons over the course of many centuries.

  3. Toledo, Spain - Wikipedia

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    The metal-working industry has historically been Toledo's economic base, with a great tradition in the manufacturing of swords and knives and a significant production of razor blades, medical devices and electrical products. (The Toledo Blade, the American newspaper in Toledo's Ohio namesake city, is named in honor of the sword-making tradition ...

  4. Saw - Wikipedia

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    Bow saw, turning saw, or buck saw: a saw with a narrow blade held in tension in a frame; the blade can usually be rotated and may be toothed on both edges; it may be a rip or a crosscut, and was the preferred form of hand saw for continental European woodworkers until superseded by machines;

  5. Bahco - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1990s Snap-on Incorporated, a global manufacturer and distributor of tools, entered the European market by acquiring the Spanish hand tool company Herramientas Eurotools S.A. In 1999, Snap-on acquired the business area Saws & Tools from Sandvik. The acquired business was named Bahco Group AB, a company with 2500 employees. [4]

  6. Circular saw - Wikipedia

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    The sound of the circular saw is different from the sound of an up-and-down saw and earned it the nickname buzz-saw. Sawmills first used smaller diameter circular saws to resaw dimension lumber such as lath and wall studs and for edging boards. As the technology advanced large diameter saw blades began to be used for the head saws and to cut ...

  7. Dragsaw - Wikipedia

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    Gasoline or kerosene powered drag saws were popular between the 1910s-1940s when chain saws became preferable. [5] They usually did 90 strokes of the saw per minute. [6] Most of all gasoline-engine-powered dragsaws were made in Portland, Oregon, United States. Steam-powered dragsaws utilized a piston hooked directly to the saw blade.

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  9. Macuahuitl - Wikipedia

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    These could be knapped into blades or spikes, or into a circular design that looked like scales. [7] The macuahuitl is not specifically a sword or a club, although it approximates a European broadsword. [2] Historian John Pohl defines the weapon as a "kind of a saw sword". [8] Aztec warriors as shown in the 16th-century Florentine Codex (Vol ...