Coping saws, rib saws, jigsaws, wire stripping pliers, and pincers are discussed. A coping saw cuts intricate shapes in wood and has a thin steel blade stretched in a c-shaped frame. A rib saw is designed to cut ribs with flat-edged teeth that act like chisels to prevent curving grain lines. A jigsaw cuts arbitrary curves for stencils or custom shapes in a more artistic way than other saws. Wire stripping pliers manually or automatically strip electrical insulation from wires. Pincers provide mechanical advantage to pinch, cut, or pull objects and were historically used as a torture device when heated.