When people think of a saw for a particular DIY project, they usually think of a circular saw (generically referred to as a Skil saw) or a hand saw. But the reality is that there is a broad range of saws available; each developed for a specific task. So, when planning a DIY project, choose the right saw for the job.
Remember the safety rules learned in high school wood shop and metal shop:
Before power tools became prevalent, the most common saws were hand saws. That doesn’t mean their time is over; in many cases they’re the best choice. Here are a few of them:
Table saws are basically large circular saws mounted to a metal table. They make precise cuts on thin and thick lumber. To control the cutting precision, they employ a rip fence and a miter gauge (or crosscut fence). There are three types of table saws:
Portable power saws are used for their convenience and special purposes.