bandsaw

[ UK /bˈændsɔː/ ]
NOUN
  1. an endless saw consisting of a toothed metal band that is driven around two wheels
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How To Use bandsaw In A Sentence

  • Ridley had taken a flexible fourteen-inch bandsaw blade and cut it down to a neat little three-inch piece. American Assassin
  • At the heart of most shops, you can find a heavy-duty table saw or bandsaw, a thickness planer, and a jointer.
  • Use a bandsaw to cut the radius to a depth of no more than 1-1/4 inches.
  • Need to cut a length of tube steel out in the scrap pile, but don't want to dig the steel out and haul it to a shop bandsaw?
  • The big electric machines are ranged around the walls: a morticing machine, a pillar drill, a circular saw, a bandsaw and a plane. Wildwood
  • Robert cuts the tubes into 3-inch lengths with his bandsaw.
  • In this exhibition, Terry Maker showed a dozen wall sculptures dated 2000 or 2001, most made of painted canvas rolled up into skinny tubes and cut in short lengths with a bandsaw.
  • At the heart of most shops, you can find a heavy-duty table saw or bandsaw, a thickness planer, and a jointer.
  • Between bouts of running a portable bandsaw mill and helping local people and businesses with computer problems, he tries to find time to play the violin and cello.
  • This is the sort of pattern one might expect from a bandsaw, with the slant resulting from the forward feed of the block.
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