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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backsaw '''Dovetail Saws'''] are a type of '''[[backsaw]]''', similar to a '''[[Tenon saw]]''', but smaller at 150mm to 200 mm long and with finer teeth of 14 to 18 teeth per inch ''[[Teeth per Inch|(TPI)]]''. They are used for fine work such as cutting a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dovetail_joint '''Dovetail Joint'''] as shown.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backsaw '''Dovetail Saws'''] are a type of '''[[backsaw]]''', similar to a '''[[Tenon Saw]]''', but smaller at 150mm to 200 mm long and with finer teeth of 14 to 18 teeth per inch ''[[Teeth per Inch|(TPI)]]''. They are used for fine work such as cutting a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dovetail_joint '''Dovetail Joint'''] as shown.
 
 
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The waste in between the cuts can be removed either with a chisel or more conveniently by using a '''[[Coping saw]]'''.
 
 
The waste in between the cuts can be removed either with a chisel or more conveniently by using a '''[[Coping Saw]]'''.

Revision as of 20:46, 25 November 2014

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Dovetail Saws are a type of backsaw, similar to a Tenon Saw, but smaller at 150mm to 200 mm long and with finer teeth of 14 to 18 teeth per inch (TPI). They are used for fine work such as cutting a Dovetail Joint as shown.



Note: When cutting dovetails for example, position the work in a vice such that the saw is cutting vertically downwards and the tail is on the user's side of the blade - where it can be seen.



The waste in between the cuts can be removed either with a chisel or more conveniently by using a Coping Saw.