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  2. List of ISO standards 3000–4999 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3295:1975 Narrow bandsaw blades for woodworking — Dimensions; ISO 3296:1975 Textile machinery and accessories — Tubes for ring-spinning, doubling and twisting spindles, taper 1:64 [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 368] ISO 3297:2020 Information and documentation – International standard serial number (ISSN)

  3. Bandsaw - Wikipedia

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    A bandsaw (also written band saw) is a power saw with a long, sharp blade consisting of a continuous band of toothed metal stretched between two or more wheels to cut material. They are used principally in woodworking , metalworking , and lumbering , but may cut a variety of materials.

  4. List of ISO standards 8000–9999 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 9267:1988 Woodworking machines – Bandsaw blade sharpening machines – Nomenclature; ISO 9268:1988 Implants for surgery – Metal bone screws with conical under-surface of head – Dimensions; ISO 9269:1988 Implants for surgery – Metal bone plates – Holes and slots corresponding to screws with conical under-surface

  5. Miter saw - Wikipedia

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    A motorized miter saw. A miter saw or mitre saw is a saw used to make accurate crosscuts and miters in a workpiece by positioning a mounted blade onto a board. A miter saw in its earliest form was composed of a back saw in a miter box, but in modern implementation consists of a powered circular saw that can be positioned at a variety of angles and lowered onto a board positioned against a ...

  6. Saw - Wikipedia

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    The blade is pulled on a guide arm through a piece of wood that is held stationary on the saw's table. Rotary saw or "spiral-cut saw" or "RotoZip": for making accurate cuts, without using a pilot hole, in wallboard, plywood, and other thin materials.

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