- or no set.
Backsaws include the
tenon saw, the
dovetail saw, and the (United Kingdom) sash saw1.
Tenon and
dovetail saws usually have a
pistol grip style...
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Kingdom Tenon Limited, a New Zealand-based
publicly traded company producing timber products Tenon saw, a type of
backsaw Jacques-René
Tenon (1724–1816)...
- A
mortise and
tenon (occasionally
mortice and
tenon)
joint connects two
pieces of wood or
other material.
Woodworkers around the
world have used it for...
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harder than the wood
being cut. The hand
saw is a bit like a
tenon saw, but with one flat,
sharp edge. Hand
saws have been
around for
thousands of years...
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different names depending on the
length of the blade; "
tenon saw" (from use in
making mortise and
tenon joints) is
often used as a
generic name for all the...
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Western backsaw, a
Dozuki saw has a much
thinner blade that
excels at
precise cutting.
Dozuki saws are
designed for
cutting tenons and dovetails,
types of...
- A
chainsaw (or
chain saw) is a
handheld saw that cuts with a set of
teeth attached to a
rotating chain driven along a
guide bar.
Modern chainsaws are used...
- 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...
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purchased item, but it can be shop made. The
tenon jig is
guided by a
miter slot or a fence.
Stacked dado:
Saws made for the US
market are
generally capable...
- A
sawmill (
saw mill,
saw-mill) or
lumber mill is a
facility where logs are cut into lumber.
Modern sawmills use a
motorized saw to cut logs lengthwise...