A saw cut When applied to curved work, means a series of saw cuts against the grain, not quite all the way through, which permits the wood to be bent into curved shapes
A sawcut which does not cut the whole way through a piece The backside of a starting step riser is often kerfed in order to bend it in the shape of the bullnose tread up
A description for the cutting face between the internal and external diameter of a coring bit
The area removed from a board by a saw, determined by the thickness of the blade plus the amount of set to the teeth The wider the kerf, the harder the saw is to push while cutting