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A '''cutting tool''' is one of many types of tool that remove material, in a controlled manner, from the material being worked. They can be operated by muscle strength or by a mechanical motor. | A '''cutting tool''' is one of many types of tool that remove material, in a controlled manner, from the material being worked. They can be operated by muscle strength or by a mechanical motor. | ||
[[Saw]]s remove material primarily through abrasion, and cut partially or fully through materials. [[Drill (tool)|Drills]] bore holes in material. | [[Saw]]s remove material primarily through abrasion, and cut partially or fully through materials. [[Drill (tool)|Drills]] bore holes in material. |
Revision as of 19:11, 30 May 2009
A cutting tool is one of many types of tool that remove material, in a controlled manner, from the material being worked. They can be operated by muscle strength or by a mechanical motor.
Saws remove material primarily through abrasion, and cut partially or fully through materials. Drills bore holes in material.