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  1. #31
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    I think you will find the pullers are trade taught and the pushers are self refined.

  2. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by jack620 View Post
    I've always installed my coping saw blades to cut on the push stroke. The coping saws at the school where I work usually have the blades installed to cut on the pull stroke. I assumed someone was installing them wrong, but thought I'd better consult Google before saying something. Looks like I've been doing it wrong all these years. Most websites are saying they should cut on the pull stroke. One said it is a matter of preference which way they should be installed. I'm curious to know which way people on the forum install their coping saw blades?
    I've tried both ways and -- before I bought a coping saw that could actually tension the blade properly -- I preferred to use it on the pull stroke.

    I bought the Knew Concepts coping saw a few months back and I now prefer to cut on the push stroke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustynail
    ... I think you will find the pullers are trade taught and the pushers are self refined. ...

    Quote Originally Posted by markharrison View Post
    I've tried both ways and -- before I bought a coping saw that could actually tension the blade properly -- I preferred to use it on the pull stroke.

    I bought the Knew Concepts coping saw a few months back and I now prefer to cut on the push stroke.
    I bought a couple of el cheapo frames and they were so flexible that they kept breaking blades on the push stroke, so I tried pull strokes - it works for me.

    If I ever get a New Concepts or similar, then I might review that opinion.

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