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Prevent Saw Binding

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Here's how to keep you and your saw out of a bind! If a coping saw, sabre saw, or keyhole sawblade is binding, you may be trying to cut too tight a radius. Switching to a narrower blade should solve the problem. A ripsaw or crosscut saw will bind on a workpice that is not properly supported. Be sure to let the wood on one side of the kerf fall away freely. That should keep you out of a bind!

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