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An Introduction To Saws
By Thomas Morva

There are many different types of saws. Whatever the type, they all have the same purpose. All saws are made to cut things with a serrated blade. Saws are used to make large pieces of wood, or other materials into smaller pieces.

Handsaws are a common type that is seen in workshops. A hand saw is a very simple tool that uses a blade thick enough to be stiff. A crosscut saw is an example of a handsaw. A crosscut saw is used when you need to make a right-angle cut going against the grain of the wood. Other types of saws are different from the handsaw, primarily because they are powered by other means.

Another type of saw is the mechanically powered saw. The teeth of this saw cut material while the saw itself is stationary. A band saw is an example of a mechanically powered saw. It is used in woodwork or metalwork. Saws of this type can be very large and heavy-duty. Timber companies commonly use large mechanical saws where heavy-duty saws capable of cutting large amounts of wood in a short time are essential.

Another type of mechanically powered saw is the chain saw. The chain saw is usually included in one's collection of saws. Most homeowners find this a necessary tool to own for clearing trees or limbs in their yards. It is also useful for people who want to quickly cut firewood.

The saw, regardless of type, is very common in many tool shops. It is very useful around the home, especially for cutting wood or other materials.

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