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Fret Saw

Original price $59.00 - Original price $59.00
Original price
$59.00
$59.00 - $59.00
Current price $59.00
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I prefer sawing most of my dovetail waste out with a fret saw instead of chopping it out with a chisel.  Sawing takes less effort and is easier to control.  My fret saw features;

  • Pinned handle to prevent separation

  • Handle taped like a hockey stick for better grip and control

  • Frame is stiff and top mounted wing nut allows tightening blade to resist bowing

  • Light and with just a 3" depth of throat it is balanced

  • Quick twist of the blade at clamping points eliminates throat capacity restrictions.

  • Accepts 5 inch blades.  I highly recommend using our five inch, 12.5 tpi skip tooth blades with this saw.  

  • Skip tooth blades cut faster, especially in hard woods.

  • Includes a package of 12 blades.

Size: Overall length (maximum extension: 12 1/2 inches; (minimum extension) 8 inches.  Maximum frame opening: 6 Inches.  Depth of throat: 3 inches.

Height: 4 1/2 inches.

Weight: 160 grams.

Frame: Made from forged steel construction for exceptional performance and durability features.

Handle:  Wooden 4 inch long, wrapped in hockey grip tape.

Blade:  Length: 5 inches.  Width = 0.038 inches, Thickness = .016 inches,  Teeth Per Inch (TPI) = 12.5 .

Customer Reviews

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Brian HANSEN
FRET SAW

DOES THE JOB OF CUTTING OUT THE WASTE FOR DOVETAILS. GOOD TOOL

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Chris Pazienza
Great Fret Saw

I bought this saw to replace another one that I had bought a year ago. The older one was very frustrating in that the blade had trouble holding tension and staying attached. The new one that I bought from Cosman has been excellent! None of those same issues. I should have bought it the first time!!

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Steve Clark
Nice saw

This saw helped me improve the precision of my dovetail waste cuts. I'm glad I bought it. I was trying to use a coping saw, which doesn't work well at all. I found that you need to get the blade tight. I haven't yet broken a blade, so I guess I haven't gotten it too tight. The tighter the easier it is to cut straight. Like all things in hand tools, there is some technique involved that you will learn as you go.

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James Anderson
Fret Saw

Handy little rascal and comfortable. Performed as expected.

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Stubert

Great saw! Functions as advertised!