Types of Hand Saws and Their Uses [with Pictures] :- Hand saws are referred to as those instruments which are found to be powered by the force of the user. These are one amongst those instruments which are being neither powered by electricity, battery nor by gas. These saws are found to be in a wide variety of trades which are found to be accompanied with various saws which are found being suitable for a wide range.
The main advantage of these type of saws is that they are found to be easily portable which can take up very a little storage space and are also found to be more inexpensive as compared to the power saws. These are found to be the ones which typically take longer in order to finish a job as compared to a powered which is equivalent, so they may not be found suitable for any smaller task.
These are referred to as those saws which are used for making rough cuts of wood. For instance, trimming branches or cutting lumber are found to be designed in order to cut across the grain of the wood which is observed to be perpendicular to the grain. These are the saws which are found having large teeth and have relatively thick blade in order to make it sturdy against rough wood. Crosscut saws are found to be used by one person or by two people simultaneously. These types of instruments are found to be great for cutting the backyard planks to size and can also be handy on the camping trips.
The hacksaw was found to be created to fulfil the cut through metal, which is possible due to its thin blade. The instrument is found working well in order to cut through the thin materials like plastic or metal pipes. These can also be used as a multi-purpose saw for cutting through the wood, which can damage the blade too. This saw is found holding a fine-toothed blade which is under the actions of tension across a C-frame, typically within 18 and 32 teeth per inch.
The coping saw is referred to as a hack saw which is found having a blade that is secured in place by the effect of tension. These saw are responsible for making curved cuts on the wood. This was the reason it had got its name as these instruments were ideally used in order to create the coping joints instead of the miter joints. The blades of these saws are observed to be narrow ranging within 15 and 17 teeth per inch of the blade.
These are referred to as those saws which are found taking the shape of a dagger accompanied with a blade that comes to a point which is found at the opposite end of a single handle. They are the ones wherein the jab saws are noted to be the sharper point of the saw which allows them to jab through various materials like the drywall and then saw through. Their thin blade are the ones which makes them ideal for making any type of awkward cutting or making small holes.