ristlõikest
Ristlõikest, also known as a cross-cut saw or tenon saw, is a type of handsaw designed for cutting across the grain of wood. It is commonly used in carpentry and woodworking for tasks that require precision, such as cutting tenons, dovetails, or other intricate joinery work. The blade of a ristlõikest is typically thinner and more flexible than that of a rip saw, allowing it to make finer cuts and navigate tighter spaces.
The term "ristlõikest" originates from Estonian, where "rist" means "cross" and "lõikest" means "saw." This reflects
Ristlõikest blades come in various lengths and tooth configurations, depending on the specific application. For example,
In addition to traditional woodworking, ristlõikest saws are also used in other crafts that involve cutting