Thanks all for your feedback and memories. I decided to get a dremel rotary tool as imit would require me to clamp it down and it is easy enough to use (and takes up almost no room). It was easy enough to correct the bad cuts with it and have the palm sander finish it off. I did not let my cub...
The thing that held the blade on top was slightly off center in a direction I could not straighten. The blades had just a tiny slant to it making it impossible to make a straight cut. The bottom connector was adjustable but the top one wasn't. It was just a defective saw from the start.
Hi everyone.
I don't own a whole lot of power tools besides my 20v cordless drill. My son is in cub scouts and this is our first year building the derby cars.
I tried buying a coping saw and spent hours trying to get it to cut right but now I've actually broken it. I don't want to go that...