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A '''saw''' is a [[tool]] for cutting material into smaller pieces, usually by means of some abrasive mechanism, either angled teeth or an abrasive harder than the material to cut. As opposed to a [[drill (tool)|drill]], it generally cuts on a plane rather than making a hole, although there are some hybrid devices called hole saws. | A '''saw''' is a [[tool]] for cutting material into smaller pieces, usually by means of some abrasive mechanism, either angled teeth or an abrasive harder than the material to cut. As opposed to a [[drill (tool)|drill]], it generally cuts on a plane rather than making a hole, although there are some hybrid devices called hole saws. |
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A saw is a tool for cutting material into smaller pieces, usually by means of some abrasive mechanism, either angled teeth or an abrasive harder than the material to cut. As opposed to a drill, it generally cuts on a plane rather than making a hole, although there are some hybrid devices called hole saws.