Tenon saws are stiff‑back saws used for cutting tenon shoulders and cheeks. Their rigid spine maintains a straight blade for precise joinery.
What is a Tenon Saw used for?
A Tenon Saw is typically... Read More
Tenon saws are stiff‑back saws used for cutting tenon shoulders and cheeks. Their rigid spine maintains a straight blade for precise joinery.
What is a Tenon Saw used for?
A Tenon Saw is typically used for making precise, straight cuts in wood, especially when creating joints such as tenons or dovetails. Its stiff back helps guide the blade for accuracy.
How do I maintain my Tenon Saw for optimal performance?
Regularly clean the blade to prevent rust, store it in a dry place, and occasionally oil the blade and handle fittings. If the teeth become dull, have the saw professionally sharpened to maintain clean cuts.
What is the difference between a Tenon Saw and a Back Saw?
A Tenon Saw is a type of Back Saw designed specifically for fine joinery work. While all Tenon Saws are Back Saws (with reinforced spines), their tooth count and blade length are optimised for accurate joint cutting.
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