- A
frame saw or sash
saw is a type of
saw which consists of a
relatively narrow and
flexible blade held
under tension within a (generally wooden) rectangular...
- chainsaw).
Frame saw or sash
saw: A thin
bladed rip-
saw held in
tension by a
frame used both
manually and in sawmills. Some
whipsaws are
frame saws and some...
- is used to put the thin
blade under tension. On hacksaws, as with most
frame saws, the
blade can be
mounted with the
teeth facing toward or away from the...
- of cut. A
coping saw consists of a thin,
hardened steel blade,
stretched between the ends of a square, c shaped, springy-iron
frame to
which a handle...
-
saws. A
modern bow
saw is a metal-
framed crosscut saw in the
shape of a bow with a co**** wide blade. This type of
saw is also
known as a
Swede saw,...
-
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)...
-
Saw is a
horror media franchise created by
Australian filmmakers James Wan and
Leigh Whannell,
which began with the
eponymous 2004 film and
quickly became...
- the
saw is delicate. Like a
coping saw, a
piercing saw holds the
blade in
tension in a
metal frame. As the fine
blades frequently break, the
frame is adjustable...
- A
bucksaw is a hand-powered
frame saw similar to bow
saw and
generally used with a
sawbuck to cut logs or
firewood to
length (bucking).
Modern bucksaws...
-
story in
which the
horror is
framed."
Carina Chocano of the Los
Angeles Times also gave the film a
mixed review, saying, "
Saw is so full of
twists it ends...