The thinnest saw blade I ever saw

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I was surprised it wasn't burning the wood on the thin piece but I did see it was burning the thicker board. He was feeding the material slow but it was still remarkable that paper would cut like it did. I guess if your in a bind you could break out an old magazine and a pair of sissors and finish your project.
 
What good is a TS blade if you cannot sharpen it?? :eek::eek:

...or did he just not show that part! :biggrin:


But to have throw away blades. Now that is priceless. So the next time you get a paper cut remember this video. If it can cut wood then sure as heck it can cut you.:smile:

My question is who thinks of these things:cool:
 
I wonder how CA'ing the edges with thin would do? Would it be the equivalent of carbide for paper? And as Bob noted, how would it do with pinking shears - CA'ed?

Somebody got some time on their hands to give it a shot?
 
He should have the guard on, looks like a nasty paper cut waiting to happen:biggrin:
If he got hurt I wonder if he would sue the TS maker for failure to warn using paper as a blade:rolleyes:
 
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