Generally, use a handsaw or a circular saw to cut straight lines, a coping saw or a portable jigsaw to cut irregular lines. |
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Buying the club extra time for repayments is the last piece in the financial jigsaw according to the chairman. |
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There are also certain types of tungsten-tipped circular saw and jigsaw blades available that will work with these products. |
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Personally I find the hacksaw method easier, I find my jigsaw is too fast and it melts the plastic rather than cutting it. |
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But when the weather is inclement, you either have to inure yourself to the cold and wet or stay in with a good book or a jigsaw. |
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A jigsaw with a plaster-cutting blade will make the job easier, but be careful not to cut through existing cables hidden in the ceiling. |
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He's about to replace a blade on the jigsaw when he hears someone shuffling up the gravel road. |
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But far from being the final piece in the jigsaw, Veron has looked more like a square peg in a round hole. |
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Her jigsaw pieces are her computer files compiled for over six thousand individuals, the basis of her sophisticated cliometrics. |
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His eyes drop, and he drifts with the wild ice ticking seaward down the Hudson, like the blank sides of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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Use an X-ACTO Knife, utility knife or electric jigsaw and slowly insert the blade into the gourd. |
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But lovers of kaleidoscopes, Rubik's cubes, and jigsaw and other puzzles should have a field day. |
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My old man also has a 27 mm metal hole saw someplace, which will prove much easier for cutting holes than using a jigsaw. |
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Specimens are rarely found in one unbroken piece, and the process of reconstituting them is akin to completing a jigsaw puzzle. |
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You can explore glorious colour images of galaxies and the remnants of dying stars through an interactive jigsaw puzzle. |
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Since albuminuria is a known risk factor for heart disease and hypertension, these findings help piece together the jigsaw. |
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From the air the land would have looked like a jigsaw of angular green and brown shapes. |
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The final piece of the jigsaw fell into place at Villa Park and it's a curious anomaly that whenever he has found the net we have always won. |
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If your new threshold is made of wood, use a backsaw or a jigsaw to cut it. |
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Work your mind with brain-teasers, jigsaw puzzles, crosswords or quiz books. |
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There are badges made out of jigsaw pieces, a sun catcher made from an old plastic lid and plenty more. |
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Behind the trim lawns and the net curtains, behind the jigsaw of decency, a number of houses have extremist posters in the windows. |
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It's a little as if each hard-edged shape in her precisely chaotic canvases were a piece extracted from an entirely different jigsaw puzzle. |
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But line up conservative religious values next to the current platform of the Republican party and the pieces fit like a jigsaw puzzle. |
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Unusually thin mullions span the tall space, turning it into a gigantic glass jigsaw puzzle recomposing the view. |
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Overhead the light streamed down through a jigsaw canopy of burgeoning foliage. |
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The limestone is produced in special moulds and can be fitted together like a jigsaw to form any configuration. |
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The back panel was easier, since I will be making an acrylic motherboard tray with a square back panel, I just cut it out with my jigsaw. |
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Nine different crews then delivered these parts into space where the giant jigsaw puzzle was pieced together. |
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This box's contours are also unevenly matched and fit together like warped pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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Drawing, cutting with a jigsaw, mixing the enamel paint and painting the cutouts proved more difficult than the students had imagined. |
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Activities that focus your mind such as doing cross word puzzles or a jigsaw puzzle have been reported as helpful. |
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The scene is then printed block by block, with layers of color filling in the image like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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The scattered devices lay across the floor like shattered pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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Elsewhere, garden walls and fences are arranged in a complicated jigsaw to maximize private open space. |
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I thought it would be like a piece of my jigsaw puzzle missing, to not see Rajan again much. |
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But for him and Mindy, they just kind of clicked easily, like two correct pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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So, you could say I am having the best of my childhood now, buying bears, jigsaw puzzles, paper dolls and what have you. |
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Each of the panels was individually numbered and fitted together on-site like a giant jigsaw. |
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We used to have to think of the names of flowers as answers to puzzles, or to put together the pieces of a picture, like a jigsaw puzzle. |
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It is nothing like putting together a jigsaw puzzle, one piece at a time, with little sense of urgency. |
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Burnley boss Steve Cotterill is still looking for three pieces to complete his jigsaw puzzle. |
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He gets nothing other than the pleasure of putting all the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle together. |
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There are several straws in the wind and the jigsaw pieces have begun to fall into place for a sustained increase in the gold price. |
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The houses interlocked like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle and every window blazed with light. |
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Bit by bit, in the perceptions of ordinary folk, the pieces of this jigsaw are beginning to fall into place. |
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Table saw, saber saw, jigsaw, or carpenter's handsaw and miter box are needed. |
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I enjoy long walks on the beach, going to the park, jigsaw puzzles, reading a good book, swimming and I will try anything once. |
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For me, the article is an interesting piece of a jigsaw I'm assembling in my mind. |
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They could then be more at ease with themselves afterwards and their information could form a vital piece to complete the jigsaw. |
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Piecing together this complicated jigsaw, a picture emerges, of a regime in crisis. |
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A five-hundred piece jigsaw puzzle and a digital clock radio are good finds for a dollar store. |
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Stuff is only useful when all the pieces to complete the jigsaw are assembled. |
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Now it's a question of putting the jigsaw that has broken apart back together again. |
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Only by delving through minutes in the county archives has the jigsaw been put together. |
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We would all like to see that final piece of the jigsaw put in place, to allow the Lamplugh family to move on. |
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Obtaining planning permission, should we achieve it, will be the final piece in the jigsaw. |
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So that was the kind of magic last piece of the jigsaw that made it possible. |
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My mother and grandfather are also there, so this would be the missing piece of the jigsaw for our family. |
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This elegant edgy little piece of the interchange jigsaw has a glass roof supported by a pyramidal steel structure and profiled concrete columns. |
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But it is not just a matter of uncovering more historical information in order to complete the jigsaw. |
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We have been given a number of leads, but we are still waiting for some vital pieces of the jigsaw to fall into place. |
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They dig for juicy details as adroitly as they do the crossword and jigsaw puzzles that they plug away at. |
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His imagery has also been published extensively as fine art note cards, jigsaw puzzles, posers and book covers. |
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You'll need a table saw or jigsaw, a sander, a drill press, and about three hours. |
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These changes make designing the floor plan a very complicated jigsaw puzzle. |
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We like to go for long walks, enjoy wonderful meals and do jigsaw puzzles while listening to the radio and looking at the sea. |
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Oh, and how did we live so long without a 5-amp jigsaw with five blades? |
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It has paintings, jigsaw puzzles, a maze, skill games and more. |
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Every scene fits together like a jigsaw puzzle piece by the end of the book, when the reader finally knows everything. |
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And when things go wrong there is a great problem of putting together the jigsaw of who said what, and what was agreed. |
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To be fair, Prince Charles is also brazenly cashing in, selling a jigsaw puzzle of William and Kate at his official store. |
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We look forward to watching the way the development progresses from here as the pieces in this massive and complex jigsaw begin to fall into place. |
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Get the whole family together to work a giant jigsaw puzzle together. |
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Like a jigsaw puzzle, a successful hockey team consists of many pieces. |
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Lee compares planning to putting together the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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The exercise is like putting together the pieces in a jigsaw puzzle. |
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Proteins are like jigsaw puzzle pieces that are designed to fit together. |
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As Mr. Pryor said, he nailed the pathway and completed the jigsaw. |
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There are many pieces in the jigsaw which are still missing. |
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You know you have solved a good jigsaw when all the pieces fit together. |
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Sometimes these snippets of information have been the final piece of the jigsaw, which has enabled us to obtain a search warrant and make an arrest. |
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Tools required include only a circular saw, a jigsaw, and a router. |
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Check the hardware store for an extra length metal cutting jigsaw blade. |
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You can also use a circular saw, jigsaw or panel saw to do it. |
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Finish the cutout with a sharp handsaw, jigsaw or reciprocating saw. |
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For this you will need a hacksaw or a jigsaw with a hacksaw blade. |
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Cut the templates by carefully sawing to your lines with a jigsaw or on the band saw, then fair and smooth the curves with a rasp and 150-grit sandpaper. |
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Cut out the drywall behind the baseboard with a jigsaw or drywall saw. |
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Goodwin describes the process as being akin to working on a jigsaw. |
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But this is the only factor absent from this prophetical jigsaw. |
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When he looks at the neatly compiled jigsaw puzzle of his life, however, he feels empty, deeply dissatisfied. |
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British archaeologists are enriched not impoverished if one of their colleagues from another country unearths a key bit of the jigsaw of an ancient civilisation. |
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An adjustable pivot sliding in a slotted length of angle iron that's attached to the table of your jigsaw, makes a handy fixture for cutting true discs. |
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The application for the amendments is a milestone in the progress of the scheme because it is one of the last pieces in the jigsaw before things can steam ahead. |
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They are huge dance personalities and go together like jigsaw pieces. |
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There is no proven finisher at the club now that Robbie Blake has left and that is the one piece of the jigsaw all fans are waiting to see slotted into place. |
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Its billboards typically featured postmodern designs in bright colors that depicted the pieces of a jigsaw, or single images with cryptically clever questions. |
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If it does, it might be one of the pieces of the jigsaw to these puzzles. |
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For these works, Cameron disassembles jigsaw puzzles and paints the constituent pieces according to the proportions of the color schemes of corporate logos. |
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A KENILWORTH mum of two has been nominated for an inventor award after designing a new range of foam jigsaw puzzles. |
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Whitman manufactured four new Secret Seven jigsaw puzzles in 1975, and produced four new Malory Towers ones two years later. |
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All of which connect together like a jigsaw as the story progresses. |
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I don't know if I'm wide of the mark but I've started to think pieces of a jigsaw are falling into place. |
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If you prefer your puzzle to be a more two dimensional affair, but still love to test your jigsaw ingenuity, then opt for a Photomosaic puzzle. |
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In total, 19 items were recovered during the raid on Saturday, May 7, including a jigsaw, electric planers and a grinder. |
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Playing in the sandpit and solving jigsaw puzzles were other popular activities on the day. |
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Good Old Jigsaw Puzzles is a classic world-famous game lovingly crafted by true jigsaw puzzles fans. |
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In 1954 Bestime released the first four jigsaw puzzles of the Secret Seven, and the following year a Secret Seven card game appeared. |
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Another jigsaw piece in the development of Central Square has fallen into place. |
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In reflecting on the difference between false optimism and real hope revealed in these texts, I am struck by the image of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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Romare Bearden's painting Up at Minton's, 1980, is the featured work in this 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle. |
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Among the haul of goods that was taken were two cordless drills, two nail guns, an electric plane, a jigsaw, and a circular saw. |
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Many of the pieces overlapped, so the scientists were able to put them together, like a jigsaw puzzle, into a complete whole. |
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Configurable in sixty-four possible variations, the Honda Element is, hands-down, the jigsaw puzzle of transportation. |
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His likeness graced playing cards, mugs, posters, models, paintings, plates and jigsaw puzzles. |
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Webster, is willing to donate jigsaw puzzles to a senior center complex. |
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It felt a bit like being given all the pieces to a jigsaw in a bag with only a description of the picture and with the sand in the egg timer already flowing. |
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They liken the process, from that point on, to that of assembling a jigsaw puzzle, where the pieces are individual components of particular machines in yeast cells. |
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It's called the Hexa Space and features eight seats that are, as the name suggests, hexagonally shaped, fitting together in the seating plan like a jigsaw puzzle. |
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Raphael Tuck, perhaps better known for the production of postcards, specialised in the use of plywood and developed the jigsaw puzzle into party games. |
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Bestime released its Plywood Noddy Jigsaws series in 1957 and a Noddy jigsaw series featuring cards appeared from 1963, with illustrations by Robert Lee. |
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