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Flush-cut Saw
Guitar work involves occasional flush-cutting jobs. For example, when relocating a hole for a tuning machine, bridge pin, bridge stud or mounting screw, a wooden dowel is usually required to plug the hole before redrilling. Here's the trimming tool to reach for when the glue is dry.

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Our flush-cut saw features a thin 6-1/2" x 1-3/16" x .015" steel blade that's flexible. You can raise the handle for clearance, while keeping the blade flat to cut the dowel close to the surrounding surface.
This saw is compact, easy to handle, cuts on the pull stroke with 16 teeth per inch, and has a comfortable turned wooden handle.
 Shown on page 22 of our latest catalog.
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