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Incorporate all of the critical characteristics of a classic
fine joinery saw but made using modern production processes and state-of-the-art
materials. |
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Saw has 16 tpi filled with alternating bevels, 0.003"
of set per side, and 15° rake and bevel angles. Used for cutting across
or perpendicular to the grain, it tracks better and leaves a smoother finish
than a rip-cut blade. |
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Spine is molded using an advanced material, with stainless-steel
powder for weight, glass fiber for stiffness and a polymer resin binder.
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Over-molded high-carbon steel blade and stainless-steel handle-mounting
bolt create a solid one-piece blade/spine/mount assembly. |
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Single brass fastener secures the bubinga handle, the shape
of which has been derived from antique saws in the Lee Valley collection. |
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Blade is 9-1/4" long, 0.020" thick, with a cut depth
of 1-9/16". 14-1/4" long overall. |
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Comfortable, well-balanced saws. |
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Patent pending. |