- A
saw pit or
sawpit is a
pit over
which timber is
positioned to be
sawed with a long two-handled
saw,
usually a whipsaw, by two people, one
standing above...
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- open
pit saw which resembled a
large hand
saw with no frame, a till for a
handle at the top and a box for a
lower handle. This form of
pit saw is still...
-
using a
pit saw or
using powered saws in a
sawmill using an up-and-down
saw with a
reciprocating motion. The
rotary nature of the
circular saw requires...
-
originally a type of
saw used in a
saw pit, and
consisted of a
narrow blade held
rigid by a
frame and
called a
frame saw or sash
saw (see illustrations)...
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large two-person
pit saw used for
ripping large boards in the days
before power saws. One
person stood on a
raised platform, with...
- wood
which has been
prepared by
splitting (riving), hewing, or
sawing with a
pit saw or
sawmill called lumber (American English) or
timber (British English)...
- master),
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Bousman (writer/director) (2005). The
Traps of
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Needle Pit (DVD).
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- or slam into each other.
Taking place in an area
called the mosh
pit (or
simply the
pit), it is
typically performed to
aggressive styles of live
music such...
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basic types, the
frame saw or a
muley (mulay)
saw which is
similar to the hand
powered pit saw. Some
sawmills also use
crosscut saws to cut
boards and planks...