Description
1. Crosscut Saw
The crosscut saw is your choice when you need to cut wood across the grain. The teeth are designed to cut through wood fibers without leaving them ragged, so it’s perfect for rough cuts where you need to cut a board or trim a piece of wood. If you need quick, clean cuts on lumber, the crosscut saw is the one to grab.
2. Rip Saw
If you’re looking to cut wood along the grain, the rip saw is your tool of choice. The rip saw is built to cut straight down the grain, and its large and chisel-shaped teeth make it easier to do long cuts without getting stuck. This saw is perfect for when you need to rip boards down to size or create straight and clean lines in your lumber. Think of it as the tool you need when you’re working with big pieces of wood and need accurate (long) cuts.
3. Coping Saw
The coping saw is like the accurate saw of the hand saw world. When you are working with curves or in tight spaces, this saw can help you out with its thin and flexible blade. But it’s not just for wood, the coping saw can also handle plastic and light metals, so if you’re doing stuff in the workshop and need to cut curves, the coping saw is your best choice.
4. Backsaw
Usually, when you want to be accurate when it comes to cutting, you go to the backsaw. The spine (the backside) is reinforced and keeps the blade steady, so you get clean and straight cuts without wobbling all over the place. It’s a great choice for when you want to do detailed woodworking; it shines in those types of projects. If you are into making furniture, you’re gonna love the backsaw and the control it gives you. Personally, when I need everything to line up perfectly, it never lets me down.
5. Hacksaw
This saw’s thin and replaceable blade is designed to make quick work of metal pipes, rods, and even thick plastics. What I love about the hacksaw is its versatility, if one blade wears down, you can just swap it out for another depending on what you’re cutting. It’s not flashy, but it gets the job done every time.




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