General technical judgment. The sawing, go up to with the bigger force, with a smaller force pull back when.
Push saw, thrust and pressure are controlled by the right hand, left hand almost no pressure, mainly with the right hand righting bow function. A launch cutting stroke, should exert pressure. The whole tooth cutting handsaw does not participate in the return stroke, only natural back, without any pressure, so as to avoid tooth wear. When the workpiece will be sawed, the pressure will be small.
I think you're just copying wikipedia. rollingChasing the answerYes, the encyclopedia is quite clear. Push the saw to give the appropriate pressure, the sentence can say yes, the back saw, the saw should be slightly raised, reducing sawtooth wear, rather than using small force, so this sentence is wrong. The fuck yourself two pen so simple but also professional problems do not understand also fuck this major
Sawing sawing action to push the upper body slightly forward, to hand with an appropriate pressure to complete the sawing. When sawing, the saw should be lifted slightly to reduce the wear of the saw tooth.