Crosscut vs rip cut saws: Understanding the difference
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
- Having the proper tool for the job is essential for excellent woodworking. In this video Gaius discusses the difference between a cross cut and rip cut, the saws that make each cut and why they work well for their given cutting direction.
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Thank you for explaining the difference. I really like your posts. Checking every day for new content!
Thank you so much for watching!!
I really love your detailed explanation of all you do. From Wheatvale Queensland Australia
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Great information and presented very well. Great job 👍
Thank you!
What saw do you prefer for cutting a scarf joint? Does that mafell portable band saw do it or a beam saw?
We use the Makita or Skil 16” beams saws for the scarf, and finish the cut with a rip saw (as in the video). The beams saws let us cut a bit closer to the score line than the Mafell. Thanks for watching!
Samurai brand sells a diamond file (DFH-70) that can sharpen impulse-hardened saw teeth. I've used it on an impulse-hardened pruning saw several times, and it works well, but I would imagine the smaller teeth on a cross-cut saw would be too difficult
That’s awesome we’ll definitely check it out!
👍Thx for sharing...
Thanks for watching!
I actually did not understand the difference between the two. Nice
Thank you for watching!!