TS 55 and inside corners

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I need to cut a bunch of inside corners.  I?ll probably use the plunge saw and then just finish it up with a jig saw.

I thought I saw a video of somebody who devised a clever way to complete inside corners with the plunge saw without flipping the material over.

I could be have been dreaming because for the life of me I can?t remember where I saw it or how one could do such a thing.  I just remember watching a video and thinking wow that is a terrific idea I will have to remember that?

 
andy.d.loechler said:
I need to cut a bunch of inside corners.  I?ll probably use the plunge saw and then just finish it up with a jig saw.

That's how I do it. 'Inside corners' of what?
 
That's how I do it too.

Often though, I will use a Japanese pull saw because it's quicker and easier than pulling out and connecting up another power tool.  I seem to be able to cut very straight and exactly on the line with a pull saw too. 
 
I'm cutting the center out of a square.

I have a couple of assorted hand saws maybe I?ll give them a try. 

I like my jig saw it?s a 24 volt cordless and it works really slick.
 
Depends what material I'm cutting; if it's a 45mm door blank, then I use my jigsaw, if it's a piece of 18mm then I'll use my pullsaw.

Cheers, Pete
 
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