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sometimes you need an out board step to stop the piece swinging into a fence or such, best thing i ever started to do was draw the saw out as i cut and on some big pieces angle the saw 15-20 degrees down just using the bottom tip and first quarter % of the bar still drawing back the saw.

never do that on an undercut though co's of kick-back.

if you do cut something big make sure there's an extra undercut a bit further back incase it rips by your strop.

to be honest there's too many ways to do it to list, just practice drawing the saw out on i'd say max 5" stuff two handed all the time.

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