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  2. Chainsaw carving - Wikipedia

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    For chainsaw carving these bars have very small noses (typically around 25 mm diameter). This enables the artist to create detail in the carving that would be impossible with a standard guide bar. The chains that are used on these guide bars are normally modified by reducing the length of the teeth in order that they are able to cut efficiently ...

  3. Chainsaw - Wikipedia

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    A chainsaw (or chain saw [1]) is a portable handheld power saw that cuts with a set of teeth attached to a rotating chain driven along a guide bar. Modern chainsaws are typically gasoline or electric and are used in activities such as tree felling, limbing, bucking, pruning, cutting firebreaks in wildland fire suppression, harvesting of ...

  4. Category:Chainsaw carving - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chainsaw carving" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Aiko Sugihara - Wikipedia

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    Aiko Sugihara (杉原 愛子, Sugihara Aiko, born () 19 September 1999) [2] is a Japanese female artistic gymnast. She was the 2015 Asian team and all-around champion and uneven bars and floor exercise silver medalist. She was also the 2019 Summer Universiade champion with the team and silver medalist on the floor exercise.

  6. List of timber framing tools - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of carpentry (charpente) in the French Encyclopédie showing hewing, mortising, pit sawing on trestles. Tools include dividers, axes, chisel and mallet, beam cart, pit saw, trestles, and bisaigue.

  7. Hand saw - Wikipedia

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    A crosscut hand saw Different sizes of hand saws Reconstructed Roman hand saw (1st–3rd century AD) Close view of cross-cut saw teeth. In woodworking and carpentry, hand saws, also known as "panel saws", are used to cut pieces of wood into different shapes.

  8. Bone carving - Wikipedia

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    Bone carving has been practiced by a variety of world cultures, sometimes as a cheaper, and recently a legal, substitute for ivory carving. [2] As a material it is inferior to ivory in terms of hardness, and so the fine detail that is possible, and lacks the "lustrous" surface of ivory.

  9. Root carving - Wikipedia

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    Root carving has been practiced for centuries. Like many other artistic crafts, root carvings were initially created using primitive techniques. The earliest root carvings are “辟邪” and “角形器” from the Warring States period. In the Sui and Tang dynasties, root carving prevailed among the general public and the governing class ...