Hi
I am VERY new to wood working. I set myself a picture frame as a first project, as my philosophy is that you learn best by doing things. However, I am struggling with the most basic of tasks - sawing. Howe do you get a clean cut? I am talking here about all sizes of wood, whether making a picture frame or cutting a thick beam. Whenever I cut across the grains, the edges of the cut... splinter? The worst is the bottom of the cut. I tried to overcome this and mark the cut line around the entire piece with a sharp knife. This helped massively and the cut looks very clean, even at the bottom. However, the waste side of the cut still splinters at the bottom.
Is it always like that? Do I need to simply assume that out of each cut, only one side will be good, and the other is a waste?
Thanks for your help.
I am VERY new to wood working. I set myself a picture frame as a first project, as my philosophy is that you learn best by doing things. However, I am struggling with the most basic of tasks - sawing. Howe do you get a clean cut? I am talking here about all sizes of wood, whether making a picture frame or cutting a thick beam. Whenever I cut across the grains, the edges of the cut... splinter? The worst is the bottom of the cut. I tried to overcome this and mark the cut line around the entire piece with a sharp knife. This helped massively and the cut looks very clean, even at the bottom. However, the waste side of the cut still splinters at the bottom.
Is it always like that? Do I need to simply assume that out of each cut, only one side will be good, and the other is a waste?
Thanks for your help.