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Originally Posted by m4ubs I've read the previous thread and most people seem to agree with using a mitre block for cutting trims but what about the type of saw. If im going to invest in one id have to buy one which would cut wood (for battens), plastic and metal. I've been checking some saws out and i like the saw names 'The Magic Saw', do a search on net and it seems rather good (theres a pretty neat video too). Has anyone used it ? Also how do you prevent the tile trim from moving in the mitre block ? I've found a block from Stanley which uses adjustable clamps...anyone used this ? |
i have a small metal mitre block which i got from a train model shop... you know the sort when peopel make their own train world landscape thing (im not a train spotter) i used to use one in Germany and always liked it, but its no good for metal trims (most customers dont want to pay that little extra for crome/metals strips so plastic is what i normally use)the little metal mitre box and saw are fantastic.
very similar to this but it has a metal mitre block so lasts longer
http://www.tinytools.co.uk/Saws_&_Sa...c84/index.html