Types of Saws

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Across
  1. 6. Has a very thin, short blade that allows the user to move and manipulate materials on the table.
  2. 7. Sometimes called a skilsaw, this saw features a handle with a trigger at the rear and a secondary handle on the top for steadying the saw
  3. 8. Most commonly used for cutting trees.
  4. 9. Floor mounted machine with a band that runs through a hole in the table.
  5. 10. Necessary to cut curves, especially in the middle of a material.
Down
  1. 1. This saw features its own table and fence and the blade can be adjusted to desired angles.
  2. 2. Consist of a handle at the back, a long motor housing with a secondary grip, and a straight blade that protrudes out the front.
  3. 3. Feature a C-shaped frame with a handle on one side and a replaceable blade
  4. 4. Named for its cutting surface, this saw is like a circular saw mounted upside-down.
  5. 5. A manual saw, also known as a tooth saw or a crosscut saw.