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'''V Boards''' provide a firm base against which work can be held as shapes are cut using either a '''[[Fretsaw]]''' or '''[[Piercing | '''V Boards''' provide a firm base against which work can be held as shapes are cut using either a '''[[Fretsaw]]''' or '''[[Piercing Saw]]'''. | ||
They are also known as ''‘Fretsaw Tables’'' or ''‘Birdsmouth Boards’''. | They are also known as ''‘Fretsaw Tables’'' or ''‘Birdsmouth Boards’''. | ||
V Boards are usually supplied with small '''[[clamps]]''' to fix them to a table edge or they can be made to fix into a bench vice. | |||
V Boards are usually supplied with small '''[[Clamps and Cramps|clamps]]''' to fix them to a table edge or they can be made to fix into a bench vice. | |||
They are usually made of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beech '''Beech'''] | They are usually made of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beech '''Beech'''] |
Revision as of 09:42, 24 November 2014
V Boards provide a firm base against which work can be held as shapes are cut using either a Fretsaw or Piercing Saw.
They are also known as ‘Fretsaw Tables’ or ‘Birdsmouth Boards’.
V Boards are usually supplied with small clamps to fix them to a table edge or they can be made to fix into a bench vice.
They are usually made of Beech