Debate of the day: "Jigsaw" or "Jig Saw"

tjbnwi said:
Saber saw is a jigsaw.

The sabre saw (also saber saw) is a powered or unpowered hand-held reciprocating saw. The sabre saw consists of a reciprocating cutting implement, usually a toothed blade, to chiefly cut through wood and other various materials. (Relative to the jigsaw) its primary use is to slice material handily, rather than using the traditional circular saw in the application of building homes. It's also an advantageous implement when cutting into tight crevices.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabre_saw

Even Bob says it's a recip saw.
http://www.bobvila.com/articles/1041-the-saber-saw/

And, I'm just fueling the fire of debate.

I think some of these names are interchangeable. I've heard a saber saw refer to a jigsaw and a recip saw.
 
Shane Holland said:
tjbnwi said:
Saber saw is a jigsaw.

The sabre saw (also saber saw) is a powered or unpowered hand-held reciprocating saw. The sabre saw consists of a reciprocating cutting implement, usually a toothed blade, to chiefly cut through wood and other various materials. (Relative to the jigsaw) its primary use is to slice material handily, rather than using the traditional circular saw in the application of building homes. It's also an advantageous implement when cutting into tight crevices.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabre_saw

Even Bob says it's a recip saw.
http://www.bobvila.com/articles/1041-the-saber-saw/

And, I'm just fueling the fire of debate.

I think some of these names are interchangeable. I've heard a saber saw refer to a jigsaw and a recip saw.
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/saber-saw
http://www.props.eric-hart.com/features/saber-saw-vs-jig-saw/

Bob who------Never thought much of him.

Tom
 
Well, that was a fun distraction.

One more question...

Gray or Grey?  [poke] [popcorn]
 
Shane Holland said:
Well, that was a fun distraction.

One more question...

Gray or Grey?  [poke] [popcorn]

Gray is common American English.

Grey is more common across the pond.

Tom
 
I always thought of jig and sabre saws as reciprocating motion saws .. The naming with the sabre is more the attitude in which it is brandished and with the jig , it's the way in which it dances [smile]
 
Shane Holland said:
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But when I see it typed as two so much, I had to ask for a consensus from the experts... you guys.
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I am the one that probably started this mess...

I would not look to FOG as experts in the English language, nor in grammar.
We have Webster's dictionary, the Oxford dictionary, and some others as sources of fact rather than relying upon opinion or consensus..
No where is it depicted as 2 words, nor as a hyphenated couple of words... It is just "jigsaw".
 
Kev said:
it's the way in which it dances [smile]

That's why I always refer to mine as a 'jiggy'
Although being the 400 carvex  its got 2 left feet  [sad]
Dave
 
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