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A '''sawhorse''' (also known as a '''sawbuck''' or '''trestle''') is a beam with four legs used to support a board or plank for sawing. The sawhorse is a fundamental tool in carpentry and woodworking, providing a stable and elevated surface for cutting materials.
A '''sawhorse''' (also known as a '''sawbuck''' or '''trestle''') is a beam with four legs used to support a board or plank for sawing. The sawhorse is a fundamental tool in carpentry and woodworking, providing a stable and elevated surface for cutting materials.


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Latest revision as of 21:38, 25 February 2025

Sawhorse
Folding sawhorse
19th century knowledge carpentry and woodworking saw horses

A sawhorse (also known as a sawbuck or trestle) is a beam with four legs used to support a board or plank for sawing. The sawhorse is a fundamental tool in carpentry and woodworking, providing a stable and elevated surface for cutting materials.

Design and Construction[edit]

Sawhorses are typically made from wood, metal, or plastic. The design consists of a horizontal beam supported by four legs, which are often angled to provide stability. Some sawhorses are foldable, allowing for easy storage and transport.

Types of Sawhorses[edit]

  • Wooden Sawhorses: Traditional and often homemade, these are sturdy and can be customized to specific needs.
  • Metal Sawhorses: Durable and often adjustable, suitable for heavy-duty tasks.
  • Plastic Sawhorses: Lightweight and portable, ideal for light to medium tasks.

Uses[edit]

Sawhorses are used in various construction and woodworking projects. They provide a stable platform for cutting, sanding, and assembling materials. When used in pairs, they can support large sheets of plywood or drywall.

Safety Considerations[edit]

When using sawhorses, it is important to ensure they are on a stable surface and that the material being cut is securely placed. Proper personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety goggles and gloves should be worn to prevent injury.

History[edit]

The concept of the sawhorse dates back to ancient times, with early versions used by carpenters and woodworkers throughout history. The design has evolved, but the basic function remains the same.

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

  • "The Complete Manual of Woodworking" by Albert Jackson, David Day, and Simon Jennings.
  • "Carpentry and Building Construction" by John L. Feirer and Mark D. Feirer.

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