MFT, dogs and a Japanese pull-saw

rmwarren

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Just stumbled on a very handy way to hold small stuff and cut it with a hand saw, thought I would share:

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Just a bit of pressure from the off hand traps the material being cut against the dog. Just reverse it to use a push-saw. Ain't leverage great?

RMW
 
RMW, This is a really good idea, I always have trouble when i need to cut small part. I wonder if this could also be modified to work on a table/mitre saw??? Would be worth looking into i think.
 
waynelang2001 said:
RMW, This is a really good idea, I always have trouble when i need to cut small part. I wonder if this could also be modified to work on a table/mitre saw??? Would be worth looking into i think.
As long as there is enough leverage on the piece horizontally and possibly vertically, I would see no problem with that.
 
great ip rmw.
if you put one of the push clamps(sorry brain malfunction , i cant remember the name)  in the hole it would free up your hand for allignment
 
nice trick there, thanks- the perforated plate system is so useful, very engaging to try to solve little problems like that.
 
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