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Here's yet another option: buy a mixed box of tools containing an old turning saw with no blade. Slightly shorten the spreader bar and fit a standard coping saw blade. Add some cord and a scrap of wood.

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This one was made by Marples.

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A lot of people tend to go for a coping saw because 'that's what you use', but for stuff that is under 3/4" / 20mm thick a jewellers saw is often a better option as you can drop the finer 5" unpinned blade straight down the saw kerf and just zip straight across the baseline.

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This is the titanium version but the 5" screw tension will cover most furniture requirements and also gives great tension for around £40.

We have also developed a new blade in conjunction with Pegas specifically for dovetailing. The DPR blades have 'skip and a half' toothing which gives optimum waste removal and a fine finish without being juddery. All of the teeth face towards the centre so you get an entry side cut on both faces - really smooth to use.
 
I think this thread is covering the options rather well! Something for everybody's tastes. Tradition and innovation side by side. :)
 
Now that's a lovely looking saw, I wish I could afford one there's no question I'd have one!

I like the wooden ones too, I think I'll make one of those. What type of string should I use?
 
Something strong waxed string was used on the old ones but I don't think its available these days, para cord will do.

Pete

I have just checked Para cord on Ebay, some funky colours about!
 
Racers":2wnwtrxl said:
Something strong waxed string was used on the old ones but I don't think its available these days, para cord will do.

Pete

I have just checked Para cord on Ebay, some funky colours about!

Google "waxed string" - 10 metres from ebay for £1.50!

That saw from WH is a doozy - those blades I'd read about elsewhere, not too pricy and getting a good face cut on both sides sounds worth the extra.
 
Racers":3rwt4jgi said:
Something strong waxed string was used on the old ones but I don't think its available these days, para cord will do.

Pete

I have just checked Para cord on Ebay, some funky colours about!

Just use lots of loops of thin string - ordinary kitchen drawer parcel type/butcher type string.

BugBear
 
I was umming and ahing over string, in the end used what I had as I needed to use it there and then and it worked very well - I covered it in linseed oil to stop it being too furry, and then it even looked ok aswell,

Cheerio,

Carl
 
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