It is shaped like that because it is used for thin plywood. The coping saw also has a ''clamp'' to help cut plywood.
cutting holes in paneling weather its plasterboard etc.
Saber saw, band saw, table saw with a plywood blade.
A skill saw, table saw or jig saw work best.
try lumber saw horses and plywood. saw horses stack on each other and plywood stands on end against any wall.try a flat bed sheet for table cloth. home depot can help with wood and saw horses.
A table saw would do the trick.
carbide works very well, and lasts longer.
first you push the coping saw on the table by the handle until the blade pops out then, put the blade through a hole then put the blade back together then tighten the retaining pins then tighten the handle and then your ready to saw away.
There are cements for this purpose specifically. Contact a flooring supply store.
Assuming that the piece of plywood is approximately rectangular, simply cut off any two corners. It will then be a hexagon.
Powered on(not cutting) - 80-90db Cutting plywood(standard steel blade) - 110db (at arms length) 120db+ next to saw, inches.
Timber is the tree after it is cut down. Lumber is the wood after it has been cut to its desired purpose.