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SAWING EASILY

Generally when a thin large panel of plywood is cut by a panel saw the vibration and bending of the panel on each side of the saw cut causes the saw to bind. This makes the sawing difficult. To prevent this take a piece of four-by-one or six-by-one timber about a foot long and hold behind the saw and across the cut to keep the cut edges lined up and prevent bouncing.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31934, 11 March 1969, Page 12

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SAWING EASILY Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31934, 11 March 1969, Page 12

SAWING EASILY Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31934, 11 March 1969, Page 12

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