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== Blade Maintenance ==
== Blade Maintenance ==
Many saws have replaceable blades, but even these can be quite costly and may be worth repairing once the time comes. Before sharpening, a blade may have to be set ''(DE: geschränkt)'' with a special tool to regain its cutting ability.
Many saws have replaceable blades, but even these can be quite costly and may be worth repairing once the time comes. Before sharpening, a traditional blade may have to be set ''(DE: geschränkt)'' with a [[Saw Sets|special tool]] to regain its cutting ability.


Here's a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psoD4mMsiDQ great video class] with information on sharpening and setting [[Dovetail Saws|dovetail saws]] (starting about 40 minutes in).
Here's a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psoD4mMsiDQ great video class] with information on sharpening and setting [[Dovetail Saws|dovetail saws]] (starting about 40 minutes in).


Also see [[Circular Saw Blades#Cleaning|our notes on cleaning circular saw blades]].
== Cut List ==
"Measure twice, cut once" - before sawing, you'll often profit from making a cut list ''(Schnittplan)'' to maximize material utilization. When it gets too complicated for paper and pencil, there are several software options to consider:
* [http://www.cutlistoptimizer.com/ CutList Optimizer] (browser based calculator)
* [https://extensions.sketchup.com/en/content/cutlist CutList] ([[SketchUp]] extension]
* [https://www.maxcutsoftware.com/ MaxCut] (more complicated - here's a [http://www.holzwerken.net/Blog/Heiko-Rech/Von-der-Zeichnung-zum-Schnittplan ''starter's guide on HolzWerken.net (DE)''])
== Saw Selection (experimental) ==
{{#ask: [[Category:Saws]] | ?=Saw | ?MaxSawCutDepthMillimeters=max. cut depth [mm] }}


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Latest revision as of 06:01, 29 July 2022

Saws are cutting tools with teeth or an abrasive edge that work by repeatedly ripping little bits out of a suitable material. They are most commonly used on wood [citation needed] but special saws and saw blades exist for various materials like metals, stone or glass to name a few.

A disadvantage of saws is that they tend to create a lot of dust and noise...and you sometimes lose a significant amount of material according to the width of the saw blade (the "kerf"). Make sure to cut just outside of your measurements to obtain accurate pieces, not directly on the line!

Blade Maintenance

Many saws have replaceable blades, but even these can be quite costly and may be worth repairing once the time comes. Before sharpening, a traditional blade may have to be set (DE: geschränkt) with a special tool to regain its cutting ability.

Here's a great video class with information on sharpening and setting dovetail saws (starting about 40 minutes in).

Also see our notes on cleaning circular saw blades.

Cut List

"Measure twice, cut once" - before sawing, you'll often profit from making a cut list (Schnittplan) to maximize material utilization. When it gets too complicated for paper and pencil, there are several software options to consider:

Saw Selection (experimental)

Sawmax. cut depth [mm]
Backsaws
Bandsaw Blades
Chop Saw
Circular Saw Blades
Circular Saws
Crosscut Saws
Fretsaws
Hacksaws
Handheld Circular Saws
Hole Saws
Japanese Saws
Jigsaws
Lukas/Chainsaw
Miter Saw
Oscillating Tool
Proxxon DSH#non-ferrous metals10
Proxxon DSH#plastics30
Proxxon DSH#wood50
Pruning Saw
Scroll Saw
Sliding Table Saw
Table Saw
Vertical Bandsaws