I'm personally a big fan of "Japanese pull saws" . Their teeth are backwards so they cut on the pull not on the push stroke and that lets them have very thin blades that are very controllable. For precision cuts I have a couple of scrap sticks that I've run through a thickness planner to make them perfectly square, I clamp one along the line I want to cut then hold the blade against it with one hand while pulling it with the other, it makes perfect square cuts with a kerf narrower than a standard pencil line (about the width of mechanical pencil line). |