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

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    Best Overall: Festool Plunge Cut Track Saw TS 55. Best Value Kit: Evolution Multi-Material Cutting Circular Track Saw Kit. Most Affordable: Wen 10-Amp Sidewinder Circular Track Saw. Best Cordless ...

  3. We Tried Circular Saws From the Best Tool Brands — And These ...

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    We tested circular saws—from Craftsman, Ryobi, Skil, Chicago Electric, and other brands. Here are the best circular saws on the market.

  4. The Best Hole Saws for Creating Perfectly Round Holes in a ...

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    General Purpose 9-Piece Bi-Metal Hole Saw Kit. Despite the budget-friendly price, this Bosch kit still packs a ton of value. In addition to the high-quality construction found in Bosch products ...

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    Woodworking Saws Channellock: Meadville, Pennsylvania ... Hand-held power tools, dust extraction tools, workplace organization United Pacific Industries Ltd:

  6. Circular saw - Wikipedia

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    Circular saws were invented in the late 18th century and were in common use in sawmills in the United States by the middle of the 19th century. A circular saw is a tool for cutting many materials such as wood, masonry, plastic, or metal and may be hand-held or mounted to a machine. In woodworking the term "circular saw" refers specifically to ...

  7. Plunge saw - Wikipedia

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    Plunge saw mounted on a guide rail (track) and attached to a dust extraction system. A plunge saw or plunge-cut saw is a type of hand-held circular saw which differs from a regular circular saw in that it can plunge into the material to a predetermined depth during the cut. In other words, the depth-of-cut is not fixed and often can be adjusted ...