Back Saw
A back saw is a type of hand saw characterized by a relatively thin and narrow blade, reinforced along its back edge to prevent bending during use. It typically features fine teeth, often with crosscut or rip configurations, and is designed for precision cutting in woodworking, especially for making accurate and controlled crosscuts or joinery. The back saw's design allows for more controlled and accurate cuts compared to larger saws, making it a popular choice for carpentry, cabinetry, and other fine woodworking tasks.
Bow Saw
A bow saw is a versatile hand saw characterized by a narrow, straight blade that is tensioned within a bow-shaped frame. The frame, usually made of metal or wood, is designed to provide support and stability to the blade while allowing it to be easily replaced when necessary. Bow saws are commonly used for cutting wood and other materials in various outdoor and woodworking applications, leveraging their efficient design to make precision cuts with relative ease. The bow shape of the frame allows for the use of longer blades than traditional straight-handled saws, making bow saws particularly effective in tasks that require longer cutting strokes.
Choper
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A chopper is a robust handheld cutting tool designed primarily for chopping or splitting wood and other tough materials. It features a sharp, heavy blade fixed at the end of a long handle, allowing the user to deliver powerful, controlled chopping strokes. Choppers are widely used in agriculture, forestry, and construction for tasks like cutting branches, clearing brush, and chopping firewood. Its simple design and effective cutting ability make it a valuable tool for both professional workers and DIY enthusiasts.
Compass Saw
A compass saw is a type of hand saw characterized by its narrow, pointed blade with fine teeth designed for precision cutting in confined or curved spaces. It is commonly used in woodworking for tasks that require intricate and accurate cuts, such as shaping curves or making detailed cuts in tight areas where a larger saw may be impractical. The name "compass saw" may be derived from its ability to navigate and cut along curved lines, similar to the use of a compass in drawing circles.
Hand Saw
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A hand saw is a manual cutting tool with a serrated blade designed for cutting various materials, such as wood, plastic, or metal. It typically consists of a handle at one end and a toothed blade at the other, allowing users to make controlled and precise cuts by moving the blade back and forth through the material. Hand saws come in various types and sizes, each optimized for specific tasks such as crosscutting, rip cutting, or fine woodworking.
Mitre Box With Saw
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A mitre box with saw is a woodworking tool designed to assist in making precise and accurate angled cuts, commonly used in carpentry and other woodworking projects. The mitre box itself is a three-sided, open-top box with slots or channels at various angles, such as 45 degrees or 90 degrees, allowing the user to secure a piece of material (usually wood) in place while making angled cuts. The accompanying saw, often called a mitre saw or backsaw, is typically fine-toothed and designed to fit into the slots of the mitre box, ensuring that cuts are made at the desired angles with precision and consistency. This tool is especially useful for creating mitre joints, where two pieces of material are cut at complementary angles to form a corner joint.
Tree Saw
A tree saw is a specialized cutting tool designed for the purpose of trimming, pruning, or felling trees. It typically consists of a serrated blade with sharp teeth affixed to a handle, allowing users to efficiently and precisely cut through branches, limbs, or entire trees. Tree saws come in various designs, including hand-held saws, pole saws with extendable handles, and chainsaws powered by electricity or fuel. These tools are commonly used in forestry, arboriculture, landscaping, and other outdoor activities that involve tree maintenance and removal.