A tenon saw is a brass back saw used for precision cuts such as woodwork joints
A coping saw has a thin blade with pins to hold it in place, allowing the user to cut intricate shapes
A hacksaw is a tension saw with thin, replaceable blades
A panel saw is a basic rip saw that is used for rough cutting
A file is an abrasive hand tool the removes and shapes materials
An abrafile is a saw with a file blade that allows to cut in different directions
A chisel is a metal tool with a sharp edge used for shaping hard materials like stone, wood, and metal
A rasp is similar to a file but with bigger teeth. They are a rough tool that requires more finishing work
A twist drill bit is a standard drill bit with two twisted, fluted cutting edges to remove material
Flat drill bits have a flat face, a pin at the bottom, and two cutting edges. Allows for a flat blind hole to be drill or larger diameter holes to be cut
Auger drill bit has a wider twist than a normal drill. It has a screw shaped end point. Not as clean cut as a twist or flat bit. It is used with a hand drill
hole saw is comprised of a twist drill surrounded by a large circular tube with a saw teeth. Allow for larger through-holes to be cut
a countersink is a cone shape tool that allows for flush mounting of fasteners into a surface
a deburring tool removes burrs from the inside of a hole
A forstner bit is used for drilling flat bottomed blind holes and is more stable to use than a flat bit