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  2. Miter saw - Wikipedia

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    A motorized miter saw. A miter saw or mitre saw is a saw used to make accurate crosscuts and miters in a workpiece by positioning a mounted blade onto a board. A miter saw in its earliest form was composed of a back saw in a miter box, but in modern implementation consists of a powered circular saw that can be positioned at a variety of angles and lowered onto a board positioned against a ...

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    The Best Miter Saws. Best Overall: ... The majority of miter saws use either 10- or 12-inch blades, but smaller 8.5- and 7.25-inch versions are found in smaller saws. Larger blades have a deeper ...

  4. Rip cut - Wikipedia

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    Rip cuts are commonly made with a table saw, but other types of power saws can also be used, including a radial arm saw, band saw, and hand held circular saw.In sawmills the head saw is the first rip-saw a log goes through, which is sometimes a gang-saw, and then the cants may be resawn using other saws and then edged in an edger and sometimes cut to length by a crosscut saw.

  5. Pendulum saw - Wikipedia

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    Pendulum saw or swing saw, side view, a circular saw hung from a swinging arm, for cross cutting wood. Shown in the cutting position. A pendulum saw or swing saw is a mechanically powered circular saw with the blade mounted so it can swing into the material.

  6. Abrasive saw - Wikipedia

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    Steel cut-off saw for workshop use Cutting heavy steel cable with a Husqvarna freehand saw US Navy diver preparing to use an abrasive saw for underwater salvage. An abrasive saw, also known as a cut-off saw or chop saw, is a circular saw (a kind of power tool) which is typically used to cut hard materials, such as metals, tile, and concrete.

  7. Coping saw - Wikipedia

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    The coping saw blade is removable by partially unscrewing the handle and can be installed in the frame such that it cuts on either the push stroke (teeth pointing away from the handle) or pull stroke (teeth pointing towards the handle). [4] The blade is prevented from rotating by means of the short steady bar provided where the blade is attached.

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