Bow saw - The bow saw is often used by the host to cut large pieces of wood and to make curved cuts.
At the top is a fairly straightforward lawn, but halfway down, the path follows the dramatic curved cut in the craggy rock to a pine grove.
Traditionally, a bow saw is a woodworking tool used for straight or curved cuts.
To guide a jigsaw on curved cut, it must be steered (turned) and not forced to move sideways.
Oscillating saws are angled, to different degrees, in order to make deep curved cuts for certain osteotomies like mandible angle reduction.
A throatless shear is a cutting tool used to make complex straight and curved cuts in sheet metal.
Scroll saw: for making intricate curved cuts ("scrolls").
It is used most often to make curved cuts on thin materials.
For curved cuts, use tile nippers, which resemble pliers.
For curved cuts you'll need a coping saw, and for making cut-outs within a workpiece a padsaw will be invaluable.