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Ripsaw

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A ripsaw (or rip saw) is a wood saw that is specially designed for making a rip cut, a cut made parallel to the direction of the wood grain. [1]

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  1. 14 relations: Ancient Egypt, Bandsaw, Chisel, Circular saw, Crosscut saw, Frame saw, Japanese saw, Orthogonality, Reciprocating saw, Rip cut, Saw, Sawmill, Whipsaw, Wood grain.

Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt was a civilization of ancient Northeast Africa.

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Bandsaw

A bandsaw (also written band saw) is a power saw with a long, sharp blade consisting of a continuous band of toothed metal stretched between two or more wheels to cut material. Ripsaw and bandsaw are saws.

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Chisel

A chisel is a wedged hand tool with a characteristically shaped cutting edge on the end of its blade, for carving or cutting a hard material (e.g. wood, stone, or metal).

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Circular saw

A circular saw or a buzz saw, is a power-saw using a toothed or abrasive disc or blade to cut different materials using a rotary motion spinning around an arbor. Ripsaw and circular saw are saws.

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Crosscut saw

A crosscut saw (thwart saw) is any saw designed for cutting wood perpendicular to (across) the wood grain. Ripsaw and crosscut saw are saws.

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Frame saw

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 frame (also called a sash or gate). Ripsaw and frame saw are saws.

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Japanese saw

The Japanese saw or is a type of saw used in woodworking and Japanese carpentry that cuts on the pull stroke, unlike most European saws that cut on the push stroke. Ripsaw and Japanese saw are saws.

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Orthogonality

In mathematics, orthogonality is the generalization of the geometric notion of perpendicularity.

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Reciprocating saw

A reciprocating saw is a type of handheld, small, machine-powered saw, in which the cutting action is achieved through a push-and-pull ("reciprocating") or back-and-forth motion of the blade. Ripsaw and reciprocating saw are saws.

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Rip cut

The rift sawn rip cuts are perpendicular to the center of the log In woodworking, a rip-cut is a type of cut that severs or divides a piece of wood parallel to the grain.

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Saw

A saw is a tool consisting of a tough blade, wire, or chain with a hard toothed edge used to cut through material. Ripsaw and saw are saws.

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Sawmill

A sawmill (saw mill, saw-mill) or lumber mill is a facility where logs are cut into lumber. Ripsaw and sawmill are saws.

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Whipsaw

A whipsaw or pitsaw was 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). Ripsaw and whipsaw are saws.

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Wood grain

Wood grain is the longitudinal arrangement of wood fibers or the pattern resulting from such an arrangement.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ripsaw

Also known as Rip saw, Rip-saw.