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Originally Posted by aznrambo481
except you can't cut into the wood more than the tool allows (the distance from the blade to the extended part that holds the blade).
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A standard coping saw will cut 5-6" deep. If you turn the blade sideways you can start at one end and slowly work your way to the other end, turning the blade as needed to match the angle of the cut. Takes a little practice to keep the cut at a right angle. Easier to control the saw if the board is held vertical and you cut top to bottom; a vise is good but clamped to any solid vertical surface will work.