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What kind of saw can cut wood this way?

Started by misfities, March 12, 2015, 10:30:12 PM

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misfities

Hi, I am as new as new can be. I know nothing about saws or wood, but I aim to learn and am enrolled in some classes this spring to hopefully gain experience. Are you about to tell me what type of saws can produce cuts like those in this picture?

 

OntarioAl

Welcome to the forum.
I would be guessing that a scroll saw was used to cut the shapes and then they were glued to the backing blocks.
AL
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DeepWoods

Or, if your just starting out you may wish to try doing it without power tools and use a coping saw.



 

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DeepWoods I believe that is now called a cordless coping saw. :D
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