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    Exclamation HELP! Need BLUNT cross saws... School Play

    Hi Everyone,

    Please excuse my insulting naivety (and I'm undoubtedly in the wrong section- but I'm genuinely baffled by the complexity!)

    I'm hoping a kind soul/souls could give me a hint as to where I could possibly source 2 blunt cross saws... or fake ones.

    We have a a school musical in need of two of these, and I'm completely stumped. The more blunt the better... or if such a thing exists where a dummy blade could be put in...?

    I'm sorry- I really don't know and am hoping the obvious experts on here could help this girl out?

    Maybe there are decrepit old pieces tucked in the back of someone's garage they're willing to sell?

    Many grateful thanks,
    Amanda

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    I am not sure which section this should be in either, maybe Woodwork General might get you good exposure if you don't have any luck here.
    There are quite a few members from the Sydney area so I would expect that someone will be able to provide you with something. Even if the saws are not blunt, they would be easy to blunten (I hope that's a word) by running a file over the top of the teeth or a grinder if they are the hardened teeth type. I hope someone will be able to help you out.
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    cut some dummy ones from 3mm ply ?

    curious -- why is "the more blunt the better" a consideration?
    regards from Alberta, Canada

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    if it's just a large blunt hand saw you need, then Bunnings is your answer

    two of these -- Craftright 500mm Hand Saw | Bunnings Warehouse at $6.50 each

    a roll of masking tape to cover the tooth line and saw plate

    can of spray paint in dull grey, charcoal or deep rust red to colour the masking tape.
    regards from Alberta, Canada

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    G'Day & Welcome to a top forum "Amanda".
    There are a stack members across the Sydney area plus the rest of the country.....
    You'll find a heap of helpful & knowledgeable blokes & ladies on the forum and for most very willing to assist.
    Make sure you show off your handiwork as everyone loves a photo, especially WIP [Work In Progress] photos with build notes.
    Enjoy the forum.
    Enjoy your woodwork......
    Cheers crowie

    PS - May I suggest you place a "Wanted Add" in the Market Place" for your old saws....

    PSS - Keep an eye out for a get together at Katoomba for the Sydney area forum members....great way to met & make friends.
    There's also a "sharpening get together" in Camden in next weekend, Sunday the 13th of March......

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian View Post
    curious -- why is "the more blunt the better" a consideration?
    and earlier

    Quote Originally Posted by ABTeacher View Post
    We have a a school musical in need of two of these, and I'm completely stumped.
    Self evident really. Safety in the hands of school kids performing a school musical.

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    3-ply would be my choice for a school play.

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    Welcome to the forum Amanda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturdee View Post
    Self evident really. Safety in the hands of school kids performing a school musical.
    I would expect kids big enough to wield a fill size cross cut saw to show more respect for a usable X-cut saw than they would for what in effect would be a blunt instrument.
    regards from Alberta, Canada

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    Goodness!! I evidently came to exactly the right place for help and advice! I can't believe so many of you took the time to reply in such a short time- THANK YOU!!

    For those asking- yes, blunt in regards to student safety. Yes- theres a point to be made for their age (senior secondary) HOWEVER- boys have a habit of being boys, and they naturally have poor consequence consideration. They'd likely leave it somewhere stupid to be trodden on or fall etc... and in the speed of a musical the on/off stage movement is rapid which means not always careful.

    We like to use props that are the most realistic possible, but OHS = restrictions.

    Thanks for the Bunnings tip- and such detailed instructions! If I pull it off I'll certainly post a pic to show you
    Conversely the dummy ply will be the way to go... except I'll be finding a carpenter as I have no skills and no equipment with which to fashion such an item!

    Thanks again
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    Quote Originally Posted by ABTeacher View Post
    Goodness!!

    We like to use props that are the most realistic possible, but OHS = restrictions.

    Thanks again
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    A mate of mine who's a teacher complained loudly when OHS started coming into schools saying this is OUT of HAND STUPIDITY.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ABTeacher View Post
    Conversely the dummy ply will be the way to go... except I'll be finding a carpenter as I have no skills and no equipment with which to fashion such an item!

    Thanks again
    Amanda
    Hi Amanda

    perhaps, if you are a bit more descriptive in your location, someone may volunteer to make you a couple of dummy saws.
    perhaps even one of your teacher colleagues?

    do you have a picture of the size / style do you want?
    regards from Alberta, Canada

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    I read this thread and one thing I realised pretty quickly was that nowhere has it been established what the OP means by a cross cut saw.

    If the musical is a monty python sketch about lumberjacks than I envisage ~8ft long blades.
    If it is about carpenters then amaller variety might be required.

    If the OP is concerned about OHS then a saw could be cut out of a piece of ply and the teeth could be painted on?

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    Welcome to the forum and I hope you continue to find this a valuable resource.

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