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  • #7695
    Greg
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    You should buy a coping saw. A cross cut saw would not do as it is not helpful to be cross all the time. A chain saw is quicker but one slip and you’re missing an arm. That’s disarming, but no help with coping. A mitre saw might do, but too much is left to chance. You might er might not! A circular saw is no help; you’ll just be going in circles all the time. A skill saw assumes you have any skill and some of us do not. A hack saw is for hackers, not what you need to cope. No, what you need is a coping saw. A coping saw is used to cut intricate external shapes. To be able to cope you need to be intricate and get a bit outside yourself to gain perspective.The saw flexes and bends and withstands pressure in the sharp turns. It gets rid of the excess baggage. Just what is needed.
    This is not meant to be cutting. It’s actually a cut above the norm.
    Greg

    #14879
    RayC
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    Does that also mean that the surgeons should also use this saw?

    #14880
    KIOWA
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    darn that was good, Greg. But you forgot something. You typically need a mitre box to effectively use a mitre saw. I hate being boxed up but if that’s what it takes. Or I mitre not!

    I do agree (and I hate it when I agree with you) that sometimes one must got out of themselves or away from themselves in order to get a perspective on things. I always found that difficult because the only one I let into myself was me. Oh, and of course my saw horse. So I guess people need to get on their horse which is what is sawly needed these days.

    Kiowa

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