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flat cutting saw
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...28&cat=1,42884
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...32&cat=1,42884 Michael Latcha - at home in Redford, MI "Evon Barvinchack" wrote in message ink.net... Hello, I'm looking for a small hand saw the cuts on one side only. I want it to cut flush, pegs I put in to cover the screw heads. I know I've seen them advertised and I looked in Lee Valley and Rockler. Haven't found any or I didn't know the proper name. Any help would be appreciated. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- |
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The "plugs" used to cover screw heads are called bungs and they are cut from
the face of a board. Plugs would be made from dowel and would expose end grain. In the boat shop, the hundreds or thousands of bungs in the planking are cut with a sharp chisel, one blow about 1/16 high and the next one nice and flush. |
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