Saw Guide Wrexham
Choosing the right saw for the job can make a huge difference to both how easy the job is to complete and the finish of the cut. Here is a DIY guide to Saws, the different types and their correct uses
Magnet Ltd
01978 355355
Industrial Estate
Wrexham
Magnet Ltd
01978 355355
Industrial Estate
Wrexham GB.LL137RF
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Springfields Supplies
01978 710291
11 Bangor Road
Wrexham
Springfields Supplies
01978 710291
11 Bangor Road
Wrexham GB.LL130HB
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G & C Langford Home Improvements
01978 823983
Well Street
Wrexham
G & C Langford Home Improvements
01978 823983
Well Street
Wrexham GB.LL143AE
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Home Improvements & Repairs
07763 053563
Conway Avenue
Buckley
Home Improvements & Repairs
07763 053563
Conway Avenue
Buckley GB.CH73BS
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R J C Home Improvements
01244 674106
13 Marlston Avenue
Chester
R J C Home Improvements
01244 674106
13 Marlston Avenue
Chester GB.CH48HE
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T & C Williams
01978 843333
38 Market Street
Wrexham
T & C Williams
01978 843333
38 Market Street
Wrexham GB.LL142HY
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Dawsons Hardware
01829 270351
51-52 High Street
Chester
Dawsons Hardware
01829 270351
51-52 High Street
Chester GB.CH36PU
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Hammer & Tongs
01244 531055
17 Broughton Hall Road
Chester
Hammer & Tongs
01244 531055
17 Broughton Hall Road
Chester GB.CH40QR
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Screw Lock & Hardware Centre
01244 659321
Brymau Five Trading Estate
Chester
Screw Lock & Hardware Centre
01244 659321
Brymau Five Trading Estate
Chester GB.CH48RJ
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P P S Home Improvements
01691 770059
2 Ash Grove
Oswestry
P P S Home Improvements
01691 770059
2 Ash Grove
Oswestry GB.SY107SF
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Choosing the right saw for the job can make a huge difference to both how easy the job is to complete and the finish of the cut. Cutting Sheets of Timber/Boards - Panel Saw, Crosscut Saw, Rip Saw Long cuts in sheets of timber or boards require a large bladed saw, and not just because it is quicker. A large bladed saw will also help to keep the cut straight. Mark out your cutting line carefully with a pencil and always cut slightly on the waste side of the wood. You should only apply pressure on the forward stroke and try to use the full length of the blade. Detail cuts or Joints - Dovetail Saw, Tenon Saw Smaller, more detailed cuts require a greater degree of control, so specialised saw such as tenon saws should be used. Clamping the wood to be cut in a vice or workmate will make any sawing job much, much easier. As always, mark out clearly using a pencil and cut slightly on the waste side of the mark. Cut only with the forward stroke of the blade and use the whole of the blade if possible. Cutting Shapes and Curves - Bow Saw, Coping Saw, Fretsaw, Padsaw All of these saws have one thing in common, more teeth to give a cleaner, finer cut. When cutting out shapes (in a sheet of timber for example) you need to first drill a hole on the waste side of your mark. Make sure this is big enough to accept the blade of your saw and use it as the starting point. It is always better to leave a small amount of waste to file off later, rather than risk cutting into the body of the wood. |
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