Use and Care Manual
TIPS + TRICKS
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SAWS 
The most versatile and aordable saw is a circular 
saw with a combination blade. Beginners will 
appreciate using just one blade for both ripping 
and cross cutting. 
Jig saws (aka saber saws) cut in an up-and-down 
motion and oer much more control. Use a jig saw 
for making complex cuts or more intricate designs. 
HAMMERS 
Small nails are easier to drive with a shorter, lighter 
hammer (8-16 oz.) with a small, flat head. A longer 
handle delivers more power, but it’s harder to control. 
For more durability and comfort, we recommend a 
fiberglass or composite handle. 
Choosing Tools
POWER DRILLS VS. SCREWDRIVERS
A cordless power drill and a screwdriver (manual, 
electric, or power) will all fasten a screw. But for 
predrilling holes and driving screws, pick a drill with 
either two speeds or a variable speed. High is for 
drilling, low is for screwing. 




