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* [[Reciprocating saw]] or [[sabre saw]] (mainly UK and Australia), action similar to a jigsaw, but much larger, more powerful and with a longer stroke with the blade parallel to the barrel. Normally held in both hands, useful for demolition work or for cutting [[Pipe (material)|pipe]]. Sometimes powered by compressed air.
* [[Reciprocating saw]] or [[sabre saw]] (mainly UK and Australia), action similar to a jigsaw, but much larger, more powerful and with a longer stroke with the blade parallel to the barrel. Normally held in both hands, useful for demolition work or for cutting [[Pipe (material)|pipe]]. Sometimes powered by compressed air.
* Scroll saw, saw for making intricate curved cuts (scrolls), the first of which were pedal powered. Traditionally called a jigsaw.
* Scroll saw, saw for making intricate curved cuts (scrolls), the first of which were pedal powered. Traditionally called a jigsaw.
* [[Dragsaw]], internal combustion powered saw used for bucking logs before the advent of the chainsaw.
* Dragsaw, internal combustion powered saw used for bucking logs before the advent of the chainsaw.
* Sternal saw, used in surgery to open a patient's [[sternum]].
* Sternal saw, used in surgery to open a patient's [[sternum]].


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