B billozz Joined 8 Nov 2004 Messages 341 Reaction score 4 Country 29 Oct 2023 #1 Can anyone explain how you use the anvil you're off cutter to cut Scotia beading? I can't see a way to hold it securely while cutting which means it skews the cut.
Can anyone explain how you use the anvil you're off cutter to cut Scotia beading? I can't see a way to hold it securely while cutting which means it skews the cut.
B blup Joined 5 Nov 2007 Messages 7,126 Reaction score 1,393 Country 29 Oct 2023 #2 They seem a bit flimsy, better to use a traditional mitre saw (hand tool version). Blup
D Diver Fred Joined 25 Apr 2016 Messages 2,531 Reaction score 582 Country 29 Oct 2023 #3 You will get a better finish using a fine tooth handsaw and mitre box or as blup suggests a Hand Mitre Saw, again with a fine tooth saw blade.
You will get a better finish using a fine tooth handsaw and mitre box or as blup suggests a Hand Mitre Saw, again with a fine tooth saw blade.
foxhole Joined 14 Mar 2006 Messages 22,499 Reaction score 3,195 Location Essex coast Country 29 Oct 2023 #4 Jap pull saw and mitre box .