Where can I get an 'undercut saw' to cut into architraves

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Where can I get an 'undercut saw' to cut into architraves


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Them used to be called dowel saws. (So you can cut a dowel off flush with a surface.) The job is OK with a flexible panel saw, and I've seen it done with a biscuit jointer.
 
Driven all over the flipping place today and nobodys even heard of this 'undertcut saw'. 'dowl thingy-dingy' or a 'whatsitthatgoesroundawidget'

I saw in a store a 19 squid angle grinder !!!

Could I not use an angle grinder to cut into skirting boards and door frames
 
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no you couldnt! Can use a biscuit cutter. The saw you are after is called a pull saw or a dowel saw. They definetly sell them in homebase about 14 quid, theyre styled on japanese pull saws

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as i said i found them on google, called as you said they are
 

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