Definition of Bandsaws

1. Noun. (plural of bandsaw) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Bandsaws

1. bandsaw [n] - See also: bandsaw

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bandsaws

bandoras
bandore
bandores
bandrol
bandrols
bands
bands of colon
bandsaw
bandsawed
bandsawing
bandsawn
bandsaws (current term)
bandshape
bandshapes
bandshell
bandshells
bandsman
bandsmen
bandspread
bandstand
bandstands
bandster
bandsters
bandstop
bandstration

Literary usage of Bandsaws

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Wood Craft: A Journal of Woodworking, with which is Incorporated "The (1914)
"The firm makes bandsaws 18 inches wide, feet long, and also makes bandsaws with teeth on both edges to cut both ways, these saws being as large as 17 inches ..."

2. Transferring Technologies for the Hardwood Industry: Wetwood Detection by Christopher W. Murdoch, Gary W. Holland, Sun J. Chang (1994)
"bandsaws use a wide swage-toothed saw for ripping cuts in logs, cants, slabs, ... bandsaws are sometimes preferred, because they are able to make very deep ..."

3. Southern Appalachians: History of the Landscape by Susan Yarnell (1999)
"Overhead cables and yarding machines accelerated tree removal in the rough terrain, and new bandsaws accelerated milling. Mechanization increased soil ..."

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