A coping saw is used to cut precise and intricate shapes in woodwork, including carpentry, but can also be used to cut aluminum and other materials. For the curious mind, we found a very short article about the history of coping saws — and if interested in this bit of trivia, we recommend the quick read. Also, check out our guide to using a coping saw. Generally, all coping saws are similar and consist of the following parts: C-frame or U-frame — They are referred to as such due to the fact that the frame resembles either letter. Frames are slightly flexible so that the blade can be attached. Thin Blade — Usually made of steel or alloys, these blades are thin, lightweight and sharp. Due to the thinness of the blade, it’s easy to change direction of the saw
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