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Allowing the blade to move sideways whilst sawing downwards. Cutting should be made in straight, reciprocating motion to ensure that the blade does not jam.

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Who in vented the Tenon saw?

Jacob Tenon invented the Tenon saw... get trolled


What what does Tenon saw do?

The tenon saw is for making straight fairly short cuts in wood.


What a tenon saw is used for?

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What is a tenon saw and what is it used for?

The tenon saw is a short saw with fine teeth and a stiffener at the top of the blade .It's purpose is to make small very accurate cuts ,as in cutting tenons in a mortice and tenon joint.


What type of wood does a tenon saw cut?

A tenon saw is a short, stiff-bladed tool which is generally used when the cut needs to be straight. Typical applications would be for cutting mitre joints and tenons for mortice and tenon joints - hence the name. It is a fine-toothed rip saw and will generally cut on both the forward and backward strokes.


What is the best tool for precision cutting of a 1x1x4 basswood block?

I would use a tenon saw for that.


Undefined why is the hack saw different to the tenon saw?

A Hacksaw has a thin, flexible blade - held under tension by a screw mechanism. A tenon saw has a broad, rigid blade.


Where is a tenon saw used?

at a work shop


Why are there more teeth on a tenon saw than a hack saw?

There are more teeth on most hacksaws. My tenon saw has 12 tpi, most hacksaws go from 16 to 24 to 32 tpi.


What is a tenon saw and what can you use it for?

A tenon (also called a back saw or Jack saw) is a rigid back cutting saw used for cutting furniture joinery: tenon joints, housing dados, sliding dovetails, even box and flat finger joints. Tenon saws come in two basic varieties: rip for cutting with the grain, and crosscut for cutting across the grain.


What is a tenon saw made out of?

There is no definite date on that, but tenon saws have been used for at least 200 years just the way we see them now.