Saw

For the 2004 movie, see Saw (movie).

de:Säge ja:鋸 nl:Zaag pl:Piła (narzędzie)

A saw is a tool for cutting wood or other material, consisting of a blade with the edge dentated or toothed and worked either by hand or by steam, water, electric or other power.

According to Greek mythology, the saw was invented by Talos, the nephew of Daedalos.

Portable saw
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Portable saw

Types of Saws

  • Band saw—with motor-driven continuous band
  • Bow saw—thin blade pulled taut by a twisted cord
  • Bucksaw or log saw—for fast, rough cutting
  • Chainsaw—motor-driven, for felling trees
  • Circular sawmachine-driven for industrial sawing of log and beams
  • Coping saw—thin blade tensioned by a metal frame
  • Floorboard saw—with curved blade
  • Hacksaw—for cutting metal
  • Japanese saw
  • Jigsaw—narrow blade for cutting irregular shapes
  • Keyhole saw or padsaw—with narrow pointed blade
  • Ripsaw—for cutting along the grain
  • Tenon saw—with blade stiffened for accurate cuts
  • Two-man saw—for cutting large logs

Types of Saw Cuts

  • Crosscut — In woodworking, a cut made at (or near) a right angle to the direction of the grain of the workpiece.
  • Rip cut — In woodworking, a cut made parallel to the direction of the grain of the workpiece.

See Also


Saw is also the name of a 2004 movie directed by James Wan.


SAW is also an acronym with several meanings.


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