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  2. Circular saw - Wikipedia

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    Circular saws may also be loosely used for the blade itself. Circular saws were invented in the late 18th century and were in common use in sawmills in the United States by the middle of the 19th century. A circular saw is a tool for cutting many materials such as wood, masonry, plastic, or metal and may be hand-held or mounted to a machine.

  3. Tabitha Babbitt - Wikipedia

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    The circular saw was connected to a water-powered machine to reduce the effort to cut lumber. [4] [5] The first circular saw she allegedly made is in Albany, New York. [6] In the summer of 1948, a version of Babbitt's saw, built to her specifications, was on display at a Shaker exhibit at Fenimore House in Cooperstown, N. Y., as a loan from the ...

  4. Saw - Wikipedia

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    Circular saw: a saw with a circular blade which spins. Circular saws can be large for use in a mill or hand held up to 24" blades and different designs cut almost any kind of material including wood, stone, brick, plastic, etc. Table saw: a saw with a circular blade rising through a slot in a table. If it has a direct-drive blade small enough ...

  5. Riving knife - Wikipedia

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    A riving knife is a safety device installed on a table saw, circular saw, or radial arm saw used for woodworking. Attached to the saw's arbor, it is fixed relative to the blade and moves with it as blade depth is adjusted. [1] A splitter is a similar device attached to a trunion on the far side of the saw and fixed in relation to the saw table ...

  6. Sawmill - Wikipedia

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    Generally, only the saw was powered, and the logs had to be loaded and moved by hand. An early improvement was the development of a movable carriage, also water powered, to move the log steadily through the saw blade. By the time of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century, the circular saw blade had been invented, and with the development ...

  7. SawStop - Wikipedia

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    According to the manufacturer's website, the saw blade stops in less than five milliseconds, [1] while angular momentum retracts the blade into the table. The operator suffers a minor instead of serious injury. [2] The design takes advantage of the difference in conductance and capacitance between wood and flesh. [3]

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