
When we cut a timber, one of the most common problems arise we face is that contrary to where we are starting the cutting chips are generated. Avoiding them is an important goal because we deform or even ruin the piece. We have various tricks to achieve the goal.
The first thing to consider is that the teeth of the saw and the cutting speed are key. The lower teeth and cut slower, cleaner end result.
The ideal way to avoid is to use other wood chips, wood called a martyr. Simply reach us with a piece of wood we are using, what must be just below that we're cutting.
The bottom line is attachable securely. Stop that we help each other with gags. Thus, the critical part, which is contrary to the start of the court, is attached to the timber martyr.
Just cut both wood together, and the possible formation of chips is minimized.