Veneer saws have small blades with teeth on both edges for cutting thin veneer and laminates without tearing.
What is a Veneer Saw used for?
A Veneer Saw is designed to cut thin wood veneers with precision, allowing for clean edges without splitting or tearing the delicate surface. It’s often used in furniture making, cabinetry, and decorative woodworking.
How is a Veneer Saw different from a standard hand saw?
Unlike standard saws, a Veneer Saw has a short, double-edged blade with very fine teeth, allowing it to cut on both the push and pull stroke. This design provides better control for detailed veneer work.
How do I keep my Veneer Saw in good condition?
Keep the blade clean and free from adhesive buildup, store it in a protective sheath or tool roll, and ensure the teeth remain sharp. Avoid using it on thick or hard materials to prevent damage.
Veneer saws have small blades with teeth on both edges for cutting thin veneer and laminates without tearing.
What is a Veneer Saw used for?
A Veneer Saw is designed to cut thin wood veneers with precision, allowing for clean edges without splitting or tearing the delicate surface. It’s often used in furniture making, cabinetry, and decorative woodworking.
How is a Veneer Saw different from a standard hand saw?
Unlike standard saws, a Veneer Saw has a short, double-edged blade with very fine teeth, allowing it to cut on both the push and pull stroke. This design provides better control for detailed veneer work.
How do I keep my Veneer Saw in good condition?
Keep the blade clean and free from adhesive buildup, store it in a protective sheath or tool roll, and ensure the teeth remain sharp. Avoid using it on thick or hard materials to prevent damage.