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Japanese Saw Guards

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Rather than invest in another box of adhesive bandages I decided it was time to make proper protective sleeves for my Japanese saw blades. I used quality posterboard for the guards, with Velcro® tape closures as shown. You could use different colors for the various sizes and tooth configurations so you'd know at a glance which saw is which.

- Jacques Paquette

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