A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . Fig. 76 Fig. 77 21. The Compass-saw is for cutting curves, and is used likethe other saws. In sawing holes (inside or coring work) one ormore smaller holes must be bored in which to start the saw (Fig. 81).The blade is narrow, tapers from the handle to the tip, also from the Common Tools and Their Uses 29 teeth to the back-edge, andthe teeth have a wide it will cut a small teeth are a kind of com-promise between those of thesplitting- and cross-cuttingsaws, to cut freely either wayof the grain. 22. Th


A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . Fig. 76 Fig. 77 21. The Compass-saw is for cutting curves, and is used likethe other saws. In sawing holes (inside or coring work) one ormore smaller holes must be bored in which to start the saw (Fig. 81).The blade is narrow, tapers from the handle to the tip, also from the Common Tools and Their Uses 29 teeth to the back-edge, andthe teeth have a wide it will cut a small teeth are a kind of com-promise between those of thesplitting- and cross-cuttingsaws, to cut freely either wayof the grain. 22. The Keyhole-saw issmaller than the compass-saw and is used in the sameway for cutting quickercurves, as for a blade can usually beadjusted to project from the. Fig. 78 handle to suit the size of hole to be cut. The compass andkeyhole saws are sometimes combined, with several blades. 23. The Turning-saw or Bow-saw can be used for curves when


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