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Tip
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Sawing Versatility (continued)
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Pad
Sawing
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Figure
14-33. Pad sawing is another way to produce many
similar pieces. The pad of individual pieces is held
together with nails or with tape.
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Pad sawing
is another way to quickly and accurately produce multiple
pieces that have the same shape. The technique consists of
holding together a pad of separate pieces, either by driving
nails in waste areas or by using enough double-sided tape
to do the job. The pattern of the part you need is drawn on
the op piece of stock (Figure
14-33). The pad is then cut as if it were a solid block
of wood (Figure
14-34). After cutting, the parts separate into individual
pieces, all of them exactly alike.
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Figure
14-34. The pad is cut as if it were a solid block
of wood.
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