I went to a used tool shop to get a used 9-1/2 block plane. While I was there I saw he had a used miter box for $70 but didn't get it.
I've been thinking about miter boxes.
Not the plastic junk or the wooden ones, but the ones they used to make.
Like this one I had gotten earlier and blogged about. This is a low end one and it works much better than the plastic boxes.
This is what the high end miter box saws looked like. They would come with a back saw. Most of the makers stopped making or went out of business.
The Ulmia miter box is still being made, along with parts. Amazon carries wood & metal blades. This is their top of the line model. It is cast iron and weighs 40 lbs. New, it's more than 10 times what I paid.
It works very well, cutting easily through pine or oak as I have here. The Ulmia is worth having. It's quick, quiet, accurate, and doesn't put dust in the air.
I squared up some boards. These are the offcuts
There is a penny in the jaws of one of the wrenches.
A penny is 6/100" or just under 1/16" (1.54mm). The larger offcuts are 13/100" or just over 1/8" (3.3mm).
Try that with the plastic junk. Or even with a power miter saw.
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