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  2. Bucksaw - Wikipedia

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    A bucksaw is a hand-powered frame saw [1] similar to bow saw and generally used with a sawbuck [2] to cut logs or firewood to length (bucking). Modern bucksaws usually have a metal frame ("H" [3] or C-shaped) and a removable blade with coarse teeth held in tension by the frame. Lightweight portable or foldable models used for camping or back ...

  3. Two-man saw - Wikipedia

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    A two-man saw (known colloquially as a " misery whip " [1]) is a saw designed for use by two sawyers. While some modern chainsaws are so large that they require two persons to control, two-man crosscut saws were primarily important when human power was used. [2] Such a saw would typically be 1 to 4 m (4 to 12 feet) long, and sometimes up to 5 m ...

  4. Coping saw - Wikipedia

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    A coping saw. A coping saw is a type of bow saw used to cut intricate external shapes and interior cut-outs in woodworking or carpentry. It is widely used to cut moldings to create coped rather than mitre joints. It is occasionally used to create fretwork though it is not able to match a fretsaw in intricacy of cut, particularly in thin materials.

  5. The 7 Best Track Saws for Any Woodworking Project - AOL

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    XPS01PTJ 18-Volt Cordless Plunge Circular Saw Kit. I’ve been using cordless Makita tools for years—from drills to circular saws—and this track saw is a great example of why they’re so great.

  6. Reciprocating saw - Wikipedia

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    A reciprocating saw is a type of handheld, small, machine-powered saw, in which the cutting action is achieved through a push-and-pull ("reciprocating") or back-and-forth motion of the blade. The original trade name, Sawzall, is often used in the United States, where Milwaukee Electric Tool first produced a tool of this type in 1951. [1][2]

  7. Flat sawing - Wikipedia

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    Flat sawing. Lumber produced by flat sawing from a log. Plank A has been cut from the middle, and is as wide as the original log. Plank B has been cut closer to the side, and shows slash grain. Flat sawing, flitch sawing or plain sawing is a woodworking process that produces flat-cut or plain-cut boards of lumber. [1]