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Saw, coping
Saw, used for cutting curves and coped joints, it has a narrow blade with fine teeth which is stretch between the ends of a U shaped handle.

Saw, crosscut
Saw which has teeth set with every other one bent a little to the right or left to make fast cuts. Used to cut across the grain of wood.

Saw, keyhole
Handsaw with a blade tapered to a point so that it can fit into a drilled hole to make a cut that doesn't extend to the materials edge.

Saw, reciprocating
Power saw whose blade moves back and forth along the axis of the blade.

Saw, rip
Saw whose teeth are positioned to cut with the grain of the wood.

Saw, saber
Portable power saw, with a narrow blade, which moves back and forth to make cuts. The blades which are held by a vertical collar with an attached metal shoe that rest on the work in progress, can be changed to suit the various materials to be cut. The blades of 5/16 of an inch or less are suited to cut around curves and corners and the vertical collar can hold the blade at different angles to the work, allowing flexibility to turn the blade in a different direction from the saw body.

Saw, small

Saw-tooth roof
Pitched roof that looks like a saw.

Sawdust blower
The sawdust blower keeps sawdust away from the cutting area for a better view of the cut, the workpiece and the guide lines.

Sawdust collector
The sawdust collector provides sawdust collection capability for stationary tools. The sawdust collector catches the majority of workpiece sawdust to help reduce cleanup time and shop mess.

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