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circular saws

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What is circular saws?

A circular saw is a power saw using a toothed or abrasive disc or blade to cut different materials using a rotary motion spinning around an arbor. Circular saws are commonly used for cutting wood, but can also be used to cut metal, plastic, or masonry depending on the blade type. They are used in construction, woodworking, and demolition.

What other technologies are related to circular saws?

circular saws Competitor Technologies

Reciprocating saws can perform similar cutting tasks, especially demolition and remodeling, offering an alternative to circular saws for certain applications.
mentioned alongside circular saws in 56% (64) of relevant job posts
Concrete Saws are a competitor in the specific use case of cutting concrete and masonry, where a circular saw with a diamond blade could also be used.
mentioned alongside circular saws in 38% (61) of relevant job posts

circular saws Complementary Technologies

Nail guns are complementary because after cutting wood with a circular saw, a nail gun can be used to assemble the pieces.
mentioned alongside circular saws in 20% (69) of relevant job posts
Drills are frequently used in conjunction with circular saws for construction and woodworking projects (e.g., drilling pilot holes).
mentioned alongside circular saws in 5% (177) of relevant job posts
Routers can be used in conjunction with circular saws for woodworking projects where edges or grooves need to be created. They allow fine detailing that circular saws may not achieve.
mentioned alongside circular saws in 0% (62) of relevant job posts

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