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Features
Description
Woodworkers Fretsaw by Knew Concepts Made in USA, these fret saws are designed for quickly cutting waste from hand-cut dovetails. Their innovative truss-like frames are light-weight and far easier to use than their predecessors - the traditional jewelers fret saws. This light-weight but stiff frame reduces the occurrence of blade breakage and the thumb-screw blade clamps make it a cinch to install a blade. Gone is the awkward tensioning procedure associated with traditional fret saws. A simple cam lever easily tensions the blade in a second and you're ready to put the saw to use. The unique blade mounting system allows the blade to be swiveled 45 degrees right or left and a detent locks the blade at center. This is quickly accomplished by rotating the cam tensioner to release the tension, then retention the saw blade. This 5in. size weighing 5.2 oz.will accommodate coping and larger fret work while still doing a superb job of removing waste from hand-cut dovetails.
Brand: Knew Concepts
Surface Recommendation: Wood
Power Source: Ac/dc
Item Weight: 5.2 Ounces
Blade Length: 5 Inches
Number of Teeth: 75
Cutting Angle: 45 Degrees
Manufacturer: Knew Concepts
Part Number: 125.005CS
Item Weight: 5.2 ounces
Package Dimensions: 13.5 x 7 x 1 inches
Item model number: 125.005CS
Item Package Quantity: 1
Batteries Included?: No
Batteries Required?: No
Date First Available: April 1, 2013