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"Cut in the direction of the grain with a frame saw.
A bow saw is a type of frame saw.
Frame saws were operated by hand or powered in a sawmill.
Before their introduction, trestles were used to support the log, and a frame saw employed for the cutting.
Connecting rods from the crank pins drive the three frame saws.
Frame saw sometimes refers to a woodworker's bow saw.
Rough sawn - a surface finish resulting from the gang sawing (or frame saw) process.
An exciting eighth frame saw the Scot compile a break of 69 before he found trouble after missing a snooker off the final red.
The abandoned sawmill has a fully preserved Francis turbine-driven Venice frame saw.
A frame saw or "sash saw" is a type of rip saw and sometimes called a whipsaw.
Turning saw: a frame saw with a narrow blade used for cutting curves, larger than a coping saw.
The crankshaft converts the circular motion into the reciprocal motion for three vertical frame saws.
The sub frame saw regular production in the 60's and 70's General Motors X and F cars.
However, a different mechanism is shown by the sawmill at Hieropolis involving a frame saw operated through a crank and connecting rod.
In some early sawmills a frame saw was powered from a water wheel, wind mill or other rotary motion through a crankshaft and connecting rod.
In North America, the name sash saw is used for a frame saw used in sawmilling.
A waterwheel fed by a mill race is shown powering two frame saws via a gear train cutting rectangular blocks.
If required, smaller timbers were ripsawn from the hewn baulks using pitsaws or frame saws.
This drives a gear with 26 cogs which drives another gear with 51 cogs on the axle of the frame saw.
Outside, the first frame saws come into view after Klein-Plehnendorf, and the timber port begins: swallows are replaced by gulls, the telegraph poles go on.
The Hierapolis sawmill from the 3rd century AD shows a crank-activated frame saw being used in this way, and another has been excavated at Ephesus.
The O'Hara sawmill, built by the O'Haras, is reputedly the only water-powered upright frame saw left in Ontario.
Frame saw or "sash saw": In general any saw with a thin blade held in tension by a frame, this term often specifically means the ripsaw also called a whipsaw.
The frame saw was the mainstay of resawing before stiff, unframed two-man saws called a muley or mulay saw, circular saws, and band saws took over.
The Ridgid R3203 FUEGO 6-1/2-Inch Compact Framing Saw may be small and lightweight, but it packs an impressive punch.