A wire saw is a flexible (usually metal) cord with handles that can be used to saw through wood. The saw has no rigid parts other than occasionally the handles, though it is sometimes used attached to other rigid objects. Because of its flexibility, the saw can be folded up very small; this, along with weight, is its chief advantage over other types of saw.
Use
To cut, the cord of the saw is drawn across the wood. Its rough texture abraids and wears away the wood, acting as the b…
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Added by kyle on January 9, 2009 at 7:30pm —
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