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Fasteners and washers

Washers

Screw drives

Philips head and Pozidriv


Other cross types

Robertson

See also

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_screw_drives


Tools

Saws

Miter saw

A miter is and angled joint[1].

A miter saw (or mitre saw) helps such joints -- and anything else that is served by well controlled angles


Classically this was mechanical:

  • miter box
wood with slits that guide 90 and 45 degree angles
to use a regular handsaw in
  • the most basic thing you could call 'miter saw' is a handsaw guided by a mechanical mount
(and replacable blade)
preferable in that miter boxes tend to degrade with use, so this is more reusable and more precise


Power miter saws are the variants that are motorized, mainly:

  • standard miter saw
brings down a saw head, at a controlled angle.
(a chop saw is this without the angle control, always cutting right, 90 degree angles)
  • compound miter saw
adds tilt of the head
(sometimes the basic rotation may be a little more aribitrary/controlles than in a basic variant)


Options / details:

  • sliding miter saw (on a compound or standard miter saw)
sawblade extends on a sliding rail, rather than only being brought down
can deal with somewhat larger boards
  • ability to angle to both sides rather than one (and, less commonly, to tilt to both sides)
easier to do certain cuts readjusting the saw rather repositioning than the workpiece
  • LED/laser
a little more precision


Because this is a collection of features realized in different combinations

some may be unique to areas (or industries)
and may have specific names in some areas of the world that they do not have in others.


Circular saw

Sort of like a table saw without a table.


Generally for wood, though variations for e.g. metal and concrete may vary in design, not just mounting a different blade.



Other saw details

Tool materials

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miter_saw