What is it?
It is for making curved cuts on thinner material. Who uses it and why? Everyday people use it in a wood shop because of its ability to cut curves. What materials can they be used on? Thinner pieces of wood How is it used? Install the blade in the frame. Put the material in a clamp to hold it in place. Then make small strokes to start the cut. Continue the cut while turning the handle and the frame to get the round cut. What are their distinctive features? Thin metal blades and stretched on U-shaped metal frame. The coping saw usually has 12-15 teeth per inch. Where can I buy it? You can find coping saws at hardware stores. How much does it cost? From $5 - $120. |