Crosscut Saws: Difference between revisions
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A crosscut saw is specialized for cutting '''across the grain''' of wooden workpieces, making it suitable for similar cuts as a [[Chop Saw|chop saw]] as well as for resizing [[plywood]] sheets (you'll always cut through some layers across the grain). It has a rather wide kerf (cutting width) but is stiff enough to allow for corrections during your cut. | A crosscut saw is specialized for cutting '''across the grain''' of wooden workpieces, making it suitable for similar cuts as a [[Chop Saw|chop saw]] as well as for resizing [[plywood]] sheets (you'll always cut through some layers across the grain). It has a rather wide kerf (cutting width) but is stiff enough to allow for corrections during your cut. | ||
We have | We have two crosscut saws that currently hang from a wall above the [[Chop Saw Station|chop saw station]] in the [[Wood Workshop|wood workshop]]. | ||
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[[Category:Woodworking]] | [[Category:Woodworking]] |
Revision as of 20:23, 25 June 2019
ToolInfoBox Crosscut Saw | |
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Synonyms: | DE: Fuchsschwanz |
Type: | hand saw |
Material: | wood |
Location: | above chop saw station (wood workshop) |
Access Requirements: | read this page |
Similar (More or Less): | other saws |
A crosscut saw is specialized for cutting across the grain of wooden workpieces, making it suitable for similar cuts as a chop saw as well as for resizing plywood sheets (you'll always cut through some layers across the grain). It has a rather wide kerf (cutting width) but is stiff enough to allow for corrections during your cut.
We have two crosscut saws that currently hang from a wall above the chop saw station in the wood workshop.