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  2. Hand saw - Wikipedia

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    In woodworking and carpentry, hand saws, also known as "panel saws", are used to cut pieces of wood into different shapes. This is usually done in order to join the pieces together and carve a wooden object. They usually operate by having a series of sharp points of some substance that is harder than the wood being cut. The hand saw is a bit ...

  3. Bucksaw - Wikipedia

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    A bucksaw is a hand-powered frame saw [1] similar to bow saw and generally used with a sawbuck [2] to cut logs or firewood to length . Modern bucksaws usually have a metal frame ("H" [3] or C-shaped) and a removable blade with coarse teeth held in tension by the frame. Lightweight portable or foldable models used for camping or back-packing are ...

  4. Crosscut saw - Wikipedia

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    A crosscut saw (thwart saw) is any saw designed for cutting wood perpendicular to (across) the wood grain. Crosscut saws may be small or large, with small teeth close together for fine work like woodworking or large for coarse work like log bucking, and can be a hand tool or power tool. The cutting edge of each tooth is angled in an alternating ...

  5. The 7 Best Track Saws for Any Woodworking Project - AOL

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    SP6000J1 Plunge Circular Saw Kit. With a saw, 48T carbide blade, storage case, and 55-inch guide rail, this Makita kit has everything you need to get started right away.

  6. List of timber framing tools - Wikipedia

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    Japanese saws are special saws used in woodworking including timber framing; Axes were sometimes used to cut timbers to length and in joinery. Hatchet; Adzes are of many shapes and names. Framing Chisels are heavy duty. In Western carpentry common sizes are 1 1/2 and 2 inches wide. They are designed to be struck with a mallet; A slick is a very ...

  7. Japanese saw - Wikipedia

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    Ryoba saws are often described by their blade length (in millimeters). Shorter saws, around 240mm (9-1/2") for example, are for general carpentry. A longer saw, around 270mm (10-3/4"), would be suitable for larger work, like timber-frame joinery, for example. Kataba (片刃) A saw with teeth along only one edge, like a Western saw.

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