frame saw
frame saw
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frame saw (Noun)
An old design of saw that used a relatively narrow blade, kept stiff by tension through the frame.
Frame saw
A frame saw or "sash saw" is a type of rip saw and sometimes called a whipsaw. It consists of a relatively narrow and flexible blade held under tension within a rectangular frame. The blade is held perpendicular to the plane of the frame, so that the wood being cut passes through the center of the frame. Frame saws were operated by hand or powered in a sawmill. The frame saw was the mainstay of resawing before stiff, unframed two-man saws called a muley or mulay saw, circular saws, and band saws took over. In some early sawmills a frame saw was powered from a water wheel, wind mill or other rotary motion through a crankshaft and connecting rod. It is now largely obsolete, though woodworkers who eschew power tools still make them for personal use.
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