Hi all, I am about to order my first joinery saws
a pair from Bad Axe Toolworks - the 18" Tenon and the 14" carcass (a dovetail saw will come next as soon as I can afford it)
Mark seems to be pushing his hybrid cut filing pretty hard. This goes counter to most of what I've read - that 2 saws one a dedicated rip and one a dedicated cut can do better work than a hybrid?
Was hoping for some input from the creek, I looked for past references but haven't seen anything specific on the subject.
should I go hybrid on both, or dedicated cross and rip respectively. I definitely believe that Mark knows his saws...