jlabrasca
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Thanks, definitely worth trying it this way before I invest in any more saws. I'd rather spend a little more time getting a nice evenly clean cut than risk a faster but splintered and uneven result. This is all new territory for me, and I've got more patience than $.
You are welcome, but which way? Are you trying to make a long straight cut?
I was just in my shop looking for a piece of 1/8" plywood scrap, so I could bother you with more pictures. I think I am trying to work myself up to posting a build thread <grin>. Got distracted by the half-finished rocket sitting on my bench before I found anything suitable in the scrap pile.
Took a look online and that particular one just happens to be one of three that I want to go down in person and check out. This larger one from home depot is another https://www.homedepot.com/p/Vaughan-10-in-Pull-Saw-with-Double-Blade-BS250D/100373697
Yeah -- that link goes to the very blade hanging on the peg board in post #13 . Its pretty much the same saw as the Shark that Dan posted about in post #21 and that sooner.boomer described in post #15. It is a good saw to have, but its not a good choice for the application you describe. Actually,
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