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Reddit mentions of Zona 35-050 Ultra Thin Razor Saw, 52 TPI.008-Inch Kerf, Blade Length 4-1/2-Inch, Cut Depth 7/16-Inch

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Zona 35-050 Ultra Thin Razor Saw, 52 TPI.008-Inch Kerf, Blade Length 4-1/2-Inch, Cut Depth 7/16-Inch
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    Features:
  • Ultra Thin Kerf Razor Saws are the thinnest razor saws available with blades that are only
  • Country Of Origin: United States
  • Model Number: 35-050
  • Item Package Dimension: 13.0" L x 3.0" W x 1.5" H
Specs:
Height1.5 inches
Length13 inches
Number of items1
Weight0.1325 Pounds
Width3 inches

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Found 2 comments on Zona 35-050 Ultra Thin Razor Saw, 52 TPI.008-Inch Kerf, Blade Length 4-1/2-Inch, Cut Depth 7/16-Inch:

u/Painting_Agency ยท 2 pointsr/minipainting

Be careful with this though. The wedge action of clippers when used between the mini's feet will spread the legs a bit, which could cause damage or be difficult to correct, depending on the sculpt.

My go to method is to clip around the edges with clippers, removing as much material as possible without deforming the base. Then I saw an X between the feet with a razor saw and then clip away the rest. Then remove material from around the feet with a file and X-Acto knife.

If you want to get REALLY fancy, you can use a Dremel tool and high-speed cutter bit. But you have to be careful...

u/ParkieDude ยท 1 pointr/woodworking

Looking good!

Trim looks good.

Few tips from a "metal worker, who attempts to make things out of wood" tranlation, when I have corner gaps I just us a bigger weld bead or saw dust and glue:

Big Box.
Glue in stages. Ya, it will take a few days.
Day One: trial fit everything (you have that down!)
Day One: Glue the two center upright parts with small horizontal part. Top is fitted dry to confirm everything is square.
Day Two: Now the top piece.
Day Three: Now the end pieces.

Did you use wire nails (headless 22g) or the salt trick on the beveled ends? I love gluing up rabbets, but with vaneer panels you need those 45 degree cuts.

Trim Pieces, a small gap is visible. Make a tiny miter box for just small trim and use a a small hand saw

Still on my wish list (new table saw with this blade).
http://www.rockler.com/rockler-miter-fold-dado-set

Keep on building.