scroll saw
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Definition
- Noun:
- A scroll saw is a fine-toothed power saw with a narrow, thin blade, designed specifically for making intricate curved cuts, internal cutouts, and detailed patterns in wood, plastic, or thin metal.
Usage
- The primary use of a scroll saw is in detailed woodworking, crafting, and marquetry. It is the preferred tool for cutting complex shapes, such as letters, puzzle pieces, or decorative ornaments, because its thin blade allows for tight turns and precise control.
Examples
- Noun:
- The artisan used a scroll saw to cut the delicate floral pattern into the wooden jewelry box lid.
- For this project, you will need a scroll saw to make the intricate interior cuts.
- A scroll saw is ideal for creating custom wooden name signs with elaborate lettering.
Advanced Usage
- "To scroll-saw" (verb, less common): The act of using a scroll saw.
- He spent the afternoon scroll-sawing the parts for a new clock design.
Variants and Related Words
- Jigsaw: A related but different power saw. While a jigsaw is a handheld tool for cutting curves, a scroll saw is a stationary benchtop tool that offers greater precision for finer, more detailed work.
- Coping saw: A manual, hand-powered saw that serves a similar function for intricate cuts but requires physical effort and is slower than a power scroll saw.
- Fret saw: Another type of fine-toothed saw used for intricate work, often manual and similar to a coping saw.
Synonyms
- Fret saw (in function, though typically manual)
- Pattern saw
Antonyms / Contrasting Tools
- Circular saw: A power saw with a round blade for making long, straight cuts.
- Band saw: A power saw with a continuous band blade, better suited for thicker material and larger curves than a scroll saw, but generally not as precise for very fine internal details.
Noun
- fine-toothed power saw with a narrow blade; used to cut curved outlines