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    The Best Reciprocating Saws. Best Overall: Bosch RS428 Reciprocating Saw. Most Affordable: Black+Decker BDCR20C 20V Max Reciprocating Saw. Most Compact Full-Size: DeWalt DCS367P1 Reciprocating Saw ...

  3. Tipped tool - Wikipedia

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    A tipped tool is any cutting tool in which the cutting edge consists of a separate piece of material that is brazed, welded, or clamped onto a body made of another material. In the types in which the cutter portion is an indexable part clamped by a screw, the cutters are called inserts (because they are inserted into the tool body).

  4. 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.

  5. Saw set - Wikipedia

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    Morrill-style saw set. A saw set is a tool or part of the tool kit for tuning saw blades. It adjusts the set, or distance the saw tooth is bent away from the saw blade.The magnitude of set determines the cut width and prevents the blade of the saw from binding in the wood.

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    Lab pick: Check out Makita’s 36V LXT 7 1/4-inch circular saw, deemed the best heavy-duty model in our latest roundup of best circular saws. It offers a superb combination of power and control ...

  7. Circular saw - Wikipedia

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    Cordwood saws, also called buzz saws in some locales, use blade of a similar size to sawmills. Where a sawmill rips (cuts with the grain) a cordwood saw crosscuts (cuts across the grain). Cordwood saws can have a blade from 20 inches (510 mm) to more than 36 inches (910 mm) diameter depending on the power source and intended purpose.