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Spent $40 on a Japanese pull saw for a tricky cutout
It was for a cabinet face frame and the thin kerf made a huge difference, no tear-out at all. Anyone have a favorite blade for their pull saws?
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caseyc7823d ago
Nice, those thin kerfs are a game changer. I grabbed a Z-saw brand blade for mine, the one with the extra-fine teeth for crosscuts. It just glides through plywood without any fuss.
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elizabethn5622d ago
Check with @nina_johnson86, I'm pretty sure Z-saw only does hand tools lol. That thin kerf blade is doing the real work for you.
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nina_johnson8623d agoMost Upvoted
Actually, Z-saw makes great stuff, but they're known for hand saws... not table saw blades. You might be thinking of a different brand for the blade. The thin kerf is what really makes the difference though, less material removed means less work for the motor.
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