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  2. Scroll saw - Wikipedia

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    Blades come in many weights, ranging from #10/0 (for making jewelry—about the size of a coarse hair) to #12, which is similar to a small band saw blade. Another variation is called a reverse tooth blade. On reverse tooth blades, the bottom 19 mm (3 ⁄ 4 in) of the teeth are reversed (point up). This arrangement helps to reduce splintering on ...

  3. Jigsaw (tool) - Wikipedia

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    T-Shank blades are the industry-standard professional interface that provides a longer life and a tighter fit from the blade to the tool. [citation needed] Tooth design is important for the performance of a blade. The tooth spacing, tooth shape, and cutting angle are important in providing speed, cleanliness of cuts, and optimal performance.

  4. List of blade materials - Wikipedia

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    The blade is made of non-rustproof carbon steel, blue-plastered by hand and finely forged from the base to the tip of the knife. The 90 mm (3.5 in) long blade shows patina (dark spots) caused by decades of use. It can easily be sharpened to a shaving sharp edge. Carbon steel is a popular choice for rough-use knives and cheaper options.

  5. Serration - Wikipedia

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    The serrated edges of tiger shark teeth A hunting knife with a serrated back edge Serrated leaves of the stinging nettle, Urtica dioica A Meyerco bolt action knife, designed by Blackie Collins, and featuring a partially serrated blade. Serration is a saw-like appearance or a row of sharp or tooth-like projections. A serrated cutting edge has ...

  6. Fretsaw - Wikipedia

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    Although the coping saw is often used for similar work, the fretsaw is capable of much tighter radii and more delicate work. It has a distinctive appearance due to the depth of its frame (typically between 10 and 20 inches (25 and 51 cm)), which together with the relatively short five-inch (13 cm) blade makes this tool appear somewhat out of proportion compared with most other saws.

  7. Bandsaw - Wikipedia

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    A bandsaw (also written band saw) is a power saw with a long, sharp blade consisting of a continuous band of toothed metal stretched between two or more wheels to cut material. They are used principally in woodworking , metalworking , and lumbering , but may cut a variety of materials.

  8. Saw - Wikipedia

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    A circular saw blade with many small teeth, designed for cutting plywood with minimal splintering. Dado blade A special type of circular saw blade used for making wide-grooved cuts in wood so that the edge of another piece of wood will fit into the groove to make a joint. Some dado blades can be adjusted to make different-width grooves.

  9. Machairodontinae - Wikipedia

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    Machairodontinae is an extinct subfamily of carnivoran mammals of the family Felidae (true cats). They were found in Asia, Africa, North America, South America, and Europe, with the earliest species known from the Middle Miocene, with the last surviving species (belonging to the genera Smilodon and Homotherium) becoming extinct around Late Pleistocene-Holocene transition (~13-10,000 years ago).