Oh ye of little faith. ;)
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Since starting to use this bearpaw pull saw a few years back, I have found there isn't much I can't fillet with it. As long as the work is secured firmly and the saw is held straight, it just cuts through with very little effort.
Blade is spring steel, .020" thick with a very tiny kerf.
Problem with horn blanks is there is a slight curve to them still and this saw don't do curves.
Solution is to cut to mid point from both sides, kind of split the curve.
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Then I trace out my template and cut the pair at once with the mid area of the original blank still holding it all together.
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So the matched pair are truly matched as they were sliced side by side. The one is 1/8, and the other slightly thinner due to the curve but that's ok. once sanded smooth and equal they will be thin, and still strong. Well, in theory..
:chapeau