Panel saws cut plywood, MDF and sheet goods. They have stiff backs and fine teeth for straight, clean cuts.
What are panel saws used for?
Panel saws are designed for cutting large wooden panels, boards, and sheet materials such as plywood, MDF, or OSB. They are typically used in cabinetmaking, carpentry, and general woodworking to make straight cuts across or along the grain. Their size and tooth pattern make them ideal for breaking down sheet stock with control and efficiency.
How do panel saws differ from other hand saws?
Panel saws are generally shorter and lighter than traditional hand saws, with blades typically ranging between 450mm and 600mm. They are designed for finer, more controlled cutting in confined spaces or when a full-size saw is unnecessary. They usually have a medium tooth pitch, making them suitable for both rip and crosscuts in thinner materials.
How do I select and care for a panel saw?
Choose a saw with the appropriate TPI (teeth per inch): finer teeth for clean finishes, coarser teeth for fast cutting
For frequent use, opt for a hardened tooth model for longer blade life
Keep the blade clean and dry to prevent rust
Store in a tool rack or protective sleeve to avoid damage to the teeth and blade
Regular cleaning and proper storage will help ensure accurate, smooth cuts and long-lasting performance.
Panel saws cut plywood, MDF and sheet goods. They have stiff backs and fine teeth for straight, clean cuts.
What are panel saws used for?
Panel saws are designed for cutting large wooden panels, boards, and sheet materials such as plywood, MDF, or OSB. They are typically used in cabinetmaking, carpentry, and general woodworking to make straight cuts across or along the grain. Their size and tooth pattern make them ideal for breaking down sheet stock with control and efficiency.
How do panel saws differ from other hand saws?
Panel saws are generally shorter and lighter than traditional hand saws, with blades typically ranging between 450mm and 600mm. They are designed for finer, more controlled cutting in confined spaces or when a full-size saw is unnecessary. They usually have a medium tooth pitch, making them suitable for both rip and crosscuts in thinner materials.
How do I select and care for a panel saw?
Choose a saw with the appropriate TPI (teeth per inch): finer teeth for clean finishes, coarser teeth for fast cutting
For frequent use, opt for a hardened tooth model for longer blade life
Keep the blade clean and dry to prevent rust
Store in a tool rack or protective sleeve to avoid damage to the teeth and blade
Regular cleaning and proper storage will help ensure accurate, smooth cuts and long-lasting performance.
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