Flush cut saw
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British pronunciation/flˈʌʃ kˈʌt sˈɔː/
American pronunciation/flˈʌʃ kˈʌt sˈɔː/

Definition & Meaning of "flush cut saw"

Flush cut saw
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a flexible hand saw designed for making flush cuts or trimming materials close to a surface

flush cut saw definition and meaning

What is a "flush cut saw"?

A flush cut saw is a hand tool designed for making precise cuts close to a surface without leaving a gap. It features a thin, flexible blade that allows for cutting right up against edges or surfaces, such as trimming dowels, nails, or small bumps. The blade typically has fine teeth that help create smooth, clean cuts. Flush cut saws are commonly used in woodworking, carpentry, and furniture making, especially for finishing touches where a clean, even surface is important. The saw’s design ensures that it does not damage the surrounding area during cutting.

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The carpenter used a flush cut saw to trim the wooden dowels so they were level with the surface.
When installing the cabinet hardware, the builder relied on a flush cut saw to make precise cuts around the edges.
She grabbed the flush cut saw to carefully remove the nail sticking out of the doorframe.
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