is a specialized hand tool designed for cutting openings in drywall, plasterboard, and other similar materials. Here’s some information about it:
- Design: A wallboard saw typically features a narrow, pointed blade with sharp teeth for cutting through drywall efficiently. The blade is usually about 6 to 10 inches long and has a stiff, reinforced spine to provide stability and prevent bending during use.
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