My favorite is my Japaneese razor saw. Very fast and very very clean.
Since they are very small and light, I can run it anywere on the layup.
They cut on the pull stroke so I think you have better control and they
can make very long cuts where you are trying to fit wedges that are 6"
plus on the bias.
On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 16:32:32 -0600, Steve Nichols <nic173@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I was fiddling around cutting some strips for some of the small parts
when I
made a useful discovery. The best way to cut strips is to use gardening
pruning shears. It is quick and very accurate. The cut needs to be made
with
the bead first otherwise the cove can be compressed by the cut.
I am currently building the centre rail and vang pedastel. Does the
entire
unit end up 32â long? Not really sure from reading Bramâs instructions?
Cheers
Steve
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