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  2. Plunge saw - Wikipedia

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    Plunge saw mounted on a guide rail (track) and attached to a dust extraction system. A plunge saw or plunge-cut saw is a type of hand-held circular saw which differs from a regular circular saw in that it can plunge into the material to a predetermined depth during the cut. In other words, the depth-of-cut is not fixed and often can be adjusted ...

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

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    The Best Track Saws. Best Overall: Festool Plunge Cut Track Saw TS 55. Best Value Kit: Evolution Multi-Material Cutting Circular Track Saw Kit. Most Affordable: Wen 10-Amp Sidewinder Circular ...

  4. Circular saw - Wikipedia

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    A hand-held circular saw is the most conventional circular saw. This miter saw is a circular saw mounted to swing to crosscut wood at an angle. A table saw. Tractor-driven circular saw. A circular saw or a buzz saw, is a power-saw using a toothed or abrasive disc or blade to cut different materials using a rotary motion spinning around an arbor.

  5. Guide rail - Wikipedia

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    Accessory to a power tool, such as a straight, swivel or angle jig for a circular saw, and can also be referred to as a fence. The guide rail system provides an acute method of cutting material. [ 2 ]

  6. Riving knife - Wikipedia

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    Saw blade "grabbing" occurs more frequently during ripping than cross-cutting (cuts made to wood or stone across its main grain or axis). It can occur with both hand saws and bandsaws but is more dangerous with a circular saw as areas of the circular blade close to the cutting area are moving in different directions. If a bandsaw grabs, the ...

  7. Carbide saw - Wikipedia

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    Pivot saws were originally used as HSS saws for cutting small profiles and tubes. In the later 1970s these saws began to be used for larger steel profiles on construction projects (Kaltenbach). In 1973, Metalcut developed the first high-efficiency carbide pivot saw for 75 mm (3 inches) bars, where the center of rotation of the gearbox was ...

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