Japanese Compass Saw
Japanese saws, with their pull-stroke design, make for the best portable saws – hands down. The tapered narrow blade of the Compass Saw makes it easy to navigate tight curved forms. It’s also great with drywall to install fixtures in the middle of a wall or ceiling. To use starting in the middle of a board or panel, drill a 1/2" to 3/4" starter hole on the edge of the circle. You'll be please at how fast it cuts.
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Japanese saws, with their pull-stroke design, make for the best portable saws – hands down. The tapered narrow blade of the Compass Saw makes it easy to navigate tight curved forms. It’s also great with drywall to install fixtures in the middle of a wall or ceiling. To use starting in the middle of a board or panel, drill a 1/2" to 3/4" starter hole on the edge of the circle. You'll be please at how fast it cuts.
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