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Woodworking tip #1 preventing tearout

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2011

I often use the crosscut saw, also for more finished boards, cutting this way helps getting 2 smooth sides.

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  • Thank you, good one :)

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  • @BradburyGuy

    thank you, i'm glad if it works for you!

  • Good reminder. I was looking at Laguna's Professional Cabinet saws, and they have the option of a small blade several inches in front of the primary blade and It's only purpose is to cut a shallow kerf that prevents tear-out. My chop-saw can be set for depth-of-cut I haven't even taken advantage of that feature. Now you have inspired me to try a skim cut on it. THANKS

  • i just use masking tape to hold the fibers

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