French flush-cut saw

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A French flush-cut saw is a double-edged tool, similar to a veneer saw, that is designed for trimming the ends of dowels, tenons, and other protrusions flush with a surface.[1] The blade usually has 11 teeth per inch on one side, and 20 teeth per inch on the other side, making it more versatile than other flush-cutting saws.[1] The blade is approximately 6 inches long,[2] and in order to avoid marring the surface,[3] the saw teeth are angled slightly upward.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Garrett Wade Company (2001). Tools: A Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia. New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 46. ISBN 0-7432-1348-3.
  2. ^ "F/French flush cutting saw makes trimming dowels & plugs easy", American Woodworker, New Track Media: 79, April 1993, ISSN 1074-9152, retrieved 2011-03-25
  3. ^ "Adventures in Woodworking". May 2008. Retrieved 2011-03-25.
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