Additional Information for Jeweler's Saw
Jeweler's saws are small, handheld tools used by jewelers and other craftsmen for cutting intricate shapes and designs in various materials such as metal, wood, and plastic. They are classified as hand tools, specifically in the category of edged, nonpowered tools within the supply group of hand tools.
Jeweler's saws consist of a thin, narrow blade with fine teeth that are designed to make precise cuts. The blade is typically attached to a frame or handle, allowing the user to easily maneuver and control the saw. The frame may be adjustable to accommodate different blade lengths and tensions.
These saws are commonly used in jewelry making, as well as in other crafts and hobbies that require intricate cutting, such as model making, woodworking, and metalworking. They are valued for their ability to make delicate and precise cuts, allowing artisans to create intricate designs and patterns.
When using a jeweler's saw, it is important to use the appropriate blade for the material being cut and to apply gentle, controlled pressure to avoid breaking the blade. The saw should be held at a comfortable angle and moved in a slow, steady motion to achieve accurate cuts.
Overall, jeweler's saws are versatile and essential tools for artisans and craftsmen who require precision cutting in their work.
Related Item Names for INC 15759 Jeweler's Saw
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 15759 Jeweler's Saw Page 1 of 1
- 1J
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 9 | DAC: 6
- 45328
- RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 9 | DAC: 9