I favor the Bad Axe hybrid. Probably a bit big for really small items. I have a Veritas saw for that situation.
I favor the Bad Axe hybrid. Probably a bit big for really small items. I have a Veritas saw for that situation.
Shawn
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Another possibility to get someone started is the Gramercy Sash saw. It is a 14" saw filled with a combo tooth that can saw either way. The thin plate and relatively fine teeth work surprisingly well for rips or Xcutting, which makes it a great choice for tenons or you guessed it sashes. Im my experience it is a little harder to get started with the semi rip teeth but makes a very fine kerf and cuts very quickly. I think Dereck has a review on his Blog. Gramercy also offers a saw kit for this saw.