Types of Saws and Their Uses: Flush Cut Saw
InaokaTetsuya·June 10, 2024
Learn about sawing techniques to help step up your woodworking game.
We'll break it down step by step so that it's easy to understand and put into practice.
1: Features of Flush cut Saw
The Flush Cut saw is used to cut protruding wood, plugs (dowels), and wooden pegs.
It has no set on its teeth, so it can finish the surface of the material flatly without damaging it.
Its thin blade allows flexibility to cut along materials.
It's used to hide screws and finish the appearance cleanly.
2: How to Use a Flush cut Saw
Align the blade to the surface and cut the dowel from the side.
After using a plug, the surface can be planed, resulting in a smoother finish.
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