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Making life easier with power tools
The first power tool was created in Germany, by Wilhelm Fein in 1895. The drill was powered by a motor together with the weight of the person using it. Black and Decker arrived a few years after, in 1917, with a power drill which was modelled on the Colt 45. Since the original power tools were created, technology has improved and it is now possible to purchase tools which make all manner of tasks easier, whether at home or at work.
Although there are many specialised tools, the basics such as hammers and drills form the backbone of most tool boxes. As technology has progressed, these tools still have a place, but are powered with compressed air, electricity and oil. The most common power tools are powered by lightweight batteries, such as screwdrivers, drills or jigsaws, making light work of manual labour. Some heavier duty tools, such as chainsaws, run on petrol, and are therefore much more powerful and suited to bigger jobs.
Power tools are essential for many home projects, making a job easier and much faster than using manual tools. Although hand tools should have a place in your tool box, power tools undoubtedly make life easier. For a large home project which requires large amounts of sawing, or lots of nails to be hammered into a surface, a circular saw or pneumatic nail gun will be quicker and easier for you to use. A power jigsaw can be used for intricate curves and shapes, and will make for much lighter work than a hand saw, and with greater accuracy. Cordless power tools are preferable if you are working away from a convenient power source, as they negate the need for trailing power cables which could be a hazard. Cordless tools are less cumbersome, meaning that they are much easier to handle for longer periods.
Purchasing the power tools that you need can be expensive, and it may be worthwhile buying tools that are suitable for a host of jobs. Buying your power tools from a reputable hardware store such as here at Wickes is essential, to ensure that you get the best quality available for a much lower price. Safety wear is also advisable to avoid accidents; protective goggles are essential to keep your eyes out of harm's way, with protective overalls and safety gloves also being advisable.
Professional builders will benefit greatly from using power tools, as the amount of time and effort required for a project is reduced. Their customers will appreciate the precision which is achieved with the use of power tools as well as the professional finish to all tasks. As customers expect you to complete work in as little time as possible, power tools will help you to work quickly, without making costly mistakes.
Power tools have greatly improved since the first examples back in 1895, requiring much less effort to use. Technology is improving constantly, with a larger selection of power tools available, corded or cordless, to make your life easier.
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Frequently Asked Questions...
when using a circular saw??
hubby has a cordless 18volt black and decker circular saw and he says you can't cut round edges without cutting the excess off first. we made a oval table top. it was rectangular, but he cut it off in sections to make the curve, then used his reciproction saw to make the final curve cut. did he do this right, or i say , he could have just used the saw and gone straight around the curve. am i wrong or is he right?
Answer:
A circular saw cuts straight lines best. That's because the blade sits in the kerf - the space where the blade cut out material - and the edges on either side of the blade rub against the blade. It's sort of like sticking a ruler between the pages of a book, right up against the inside of the spine. It's blocked on both sides, and can't move much.
You *can* cut a slight curve with it, but it's harder on the blade. A reciprocating saw would work better, but might not leave a nice square edge, depending on the kind he used.
There are circular saw blades made to cut curved lines. The blade is sort of triangular shaped, as if you sliced off part of the outside edge of the blade on 3 sides. There are still teeth left on the remaining outside edges.
You can also set the depth of cut to just barely cut through the material, but it still is hard on the blade, and you end up with a lot of sawdust.


















