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Handsaws: Tune-up, Setup & More
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Handsaws: Tune-up, Setup & More

Mar 10, 2012
1h 10m
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Overview

To get the best performance from your handsaws they need to fit your body and be properly set up. Host Ron Herman shares with you his years of experience with handsaws to make sure you're getting the most from these essential woodworking tools.

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