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Tennon Saw: for cutting short straight lines. Used on wood.
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Coping Saw: for cutting curved lines / details. Used on wood / acrylic.
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Hack Saw Primarily used for cutting tubes and pipes. Used on metal/ plastics.
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Ripsaw: for separating thick timbers / panels Used on wood panels.
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Band saw:
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Jig / Scroll saw:
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Hand Jig saw:
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Bench hook: for holding / supporting wood when cutting with a hand saw.
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G clamp: for holding / supporting wood when cutting with a hand saw.
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Sash clamp: for holding / supporting wood when cutting with a hand saw.
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Vice: for holding / supporting wood when cutting with a hand saw.
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Tri Square: for marking out 90degree angles.
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Centre punch: used with hammer to mark plastic / metal ready for drilling. a large ‘head’ for hitting with a hammer.
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Scriber: for marking lines on metal and plastics ready for cutting / bending A scriber looks like a pin punch but is a completely different tool. A Scriber does not have a large ‘head’ for hitting with a hammer.
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Spirit level: for cutting short curved lines / details. Used on wood / acrylic.
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Pillar drill: for cutting short curved lines / details. Used on wood / acrylic.
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Hand brace/ hand drill: for cutting short curved lines / details. Used on wood / acrylic.
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Plane: for cutting short curved lines / details. Used on wood / acrylic.
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File: for cutting short curved lines / details. Used on wood / acrylic.
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Sand paper/ glass paper: for cutting short curved lines / details. Used on wood / acrylic.
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