How to stop a saw from jarring whilst sawing wood
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Have someone hold it or clamp it in place if doing a solo job. You want a bit of movement so you don’t cause burn marks.
Coat the blade with candle wax or WD40. Don't use silicone it will stain the wood.
Jarring? Did you mean jamming?
I found this, I am not sure if it is what you are looking for?
https://woodworking.stackexchange.com/questions/3673/how-to-prevent-sticking-and-hopping-when-cutting-with-a-hand-saw
Let the saw do the work for you, don't try to push it into the wood.
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