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| Saw file
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File that is made to sharpen saw blades. |
| Saw horse
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Movable, trestle type bench that supports the work being cut. |
| Saw kerf
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A cut or groove that is the width of a saw blade. |
| Saw set
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Tool used to set the saw teeth at the correct angle to the plane of the blade so that the saw can cut without binding. |
| Saw teeth
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Points on a saw blade that do the cutting. |
| Saw tooth roof
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Where reviewed from the end, such a roof serrated or tooth profile similar to the teeth of a saw. |
| Saw vise
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Vise which holds a blade firmly enough to be sharpened without causing damage to the blade. |
| Saw, back
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Hand saw with fine teeth and a stiffened back on the blade, which is used with a miter box to cut angles. |
| Saw, chain
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Power saw that consists of a cutting chain of a number of pinned together, flexible links, which travel around the guide bar. The inside surface of the chain have the tangs which ride in a groove along the length of the bar guide, holding the chain in place. The outside length of the chain has the cutting teeth spaced along its length. Chain saws are used for rough sawing. |
| Saw, circular
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Hand-held power saw that has a flat, circular blade attached to a shaft that is worked by a motor. Commonly used for construction, the cutting action of the blade is provided by the teeth on the outside diameter of the blade. |
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