Buy Olson 35-241 Fine Kerf Saw 35-550 42 tpi with Aluminum Thin Slot Miter Box. 078-Inch, Slot Angles 45, 60, 90 width="280"

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With an aluminum thin-slot miter box, you can cut a lot of different things.

The item’s package is 13.0 inches long “It’s about 4 feet long, 4 feet wide, and 1.5 feet high.

Item Weight: 1.0 lb

6-1/2-inch aluminum miter box has small slots for cutting 60, 45, and 90 degree angles with a fine kerf saw. These slots can be used to make precise cuts with a fine saw.

6-1/2in long by 1-3/16in wide with 42 teeth per inch.

MADE IN THE USA.

If you want to make precise cuts in materials that are 7/8′′ thick or less, you should use a 37-240 aluminum miter box and a 35-550 Fine Kerf Saw (42 TPI).

6-1/2-inch aluminum miter box has small slots for cutting 60, 45, and 90 degree angles with a fine kerf saw. These slots can be used to make precise cuts with a fine saw.
6-1/2in long by 1-3/16in wide with 42 teeth per inch.
MADE IN THE USA.

To make things look nice, I sometimes use small decorative pieces of wood.
Shelves, cabinet trim, and other things.
People don’t like that I only have 12 of them “There’s a chance that a miter saw will tear up small, delicate trim.
This is something I’ve thought about for a long time.
It was a good reason to buy this because I was going to add some small trim to our kitchen.

It was a great buy.
About 20 or so cuts have been made on some trim. I’m very happy with how this cuts and how the joints all line up.
A little sanding was all that was needed to clean up the cuts, and that was all that was needed to make them look good again.
A lot of the trim was made of pine. It was easy to cut and it cut quickly.
Everyone says it takes a long time to cut. I don’t know why.
Maybe a little more for wood, but that is what you should expect.
Sure, it’s not a good reason to say bad things about it.
Unless you got a bad one.

Somebody should not have said this because it will wear out.
Really?
People use saws all the time. This one is going to wear out, too.
That’s how it works.
It’s not worth taking off stars.
Not fair to the thing.

That’s the only thing I don’t like about it. I wish there was a way to mount it.
Instead, I’d rather not have to hold both the box and the piece being cut at the same time.
In the end, I did put it on the old counter top with a clamp, but that didn’t work out very well for me.
I think I’ll have to drill some holes so I can put it on.
It would be nice if the manufacturer already did that. It would only make a great tool even better.

To me, it was a good deal.
If/when it breaks down, I’ll buy it again.
That’s how it works.

Keep in mind that there aren’t two 45-degree angles on this. One of them is 45 and the other is 60, so don’t forget about that!
My first 90 corner did not match up.
Not a problem with the product, but my problem is that I didn’t think or pay attention.

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