A
hole saw (also styled
holesaw), also known as a
hole cutter, is a
saw blade of (ring) shape, whose annular creates a hole in the workpiece without having to cut up the core material. It is used in a
drill. Hole saws typically have a
pilot drill bit at their center to keep the saw teeth from walking. The fact that a hole saw creates the hole without needing to cut up the core often makes it preferable to twist drills or spade drills for relatively large holes (especially those larger than ). The same hole can be made faster and using less
power.