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Sabre Saw

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For a saw that is great on the curves, look for a good sabre saw. Sometimes called a "jigsaw", it has a small blade that cuts with an up and down motion. Look for a good quality sabre saw with a long stroke and about 3000 strokes per minute. You can change blades to cut leather, linoleum, plaster, wallboard, metal and hardwood up to an inch thick.

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