I hope this is the right place to post my question, I use a combo of hand and power tools in my work and I'm still inexperienced with a lot of the hand stuff in particular. THus my question.
I have what I believe is a "kugihiki" saw, which I understand is constructed without set to the teeth, so it should be good for flush cutting dowels, etc - correct? I just tried cutting off some dowels, once again I got major gouges int the surrounding wood. I am wondering if it is my technique - I am NOT very coordinated, so my technique is my first suspicion.
I'm including pics of the saw so folks here can hopefully tell me if this is really the no-set type of blade. Thanks for any advice!
Marty