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About Veritas seconds: this stock of our crosscut carcass saw (05T0701) has some minor cosmetic flaw on the handle or spine, or there is a gap between the spine and handle; performance of the saw is not affected. Quantities of seconds are limited and expected to sell out quickly.
This saw carries forward the same design principles we used to develop our innovative dovetail saws, adopting selected traits of traditional carcass saws and rendering them using innovative materials and modern manufacturing methods.
Typically used to cut joints in drawer runners, dividers, and stretchers (the framework or carcass of a piece), it is well balanced, maneuverable, and scaled for smaller work than a tenon saw.
The 14 tpi crosscut saw has a rake angle of 15°, an included angle of 60°, and teeth filed with alternating 15° bevels so they sever wood fibers rather than tear them. The teeth have relatively minimal set, at only 0.003" per side.
The saw has a molded spine that incorporates stainless-steel powder for weight, glass fiber for stiffness, and an advanced polymer binder. An over-molded blade and stainless-steel handle-mounting bolt create a solid blade/spine/mount assembly. A single brass fastener secures the hardwood handle. The open-grip handle, made larger than those of classic carcass saws, permits a comfortable, secure grip. The high-carbon steel blade, 11" long and 0.02" thick, has a cut depth of about 2 3/8". The saw is 16 3/8" long overall and weighs just under a pound.
Patented. Made in Canada.
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Veritas Crosscut Carcass Saw, 14 TPI – Manufacturing Second
Veritas Seconds Event
One Day – Online Only – Limited Stock
About Veritas seconds: this stock of our crosscut carcass saw (05T0701) has some minor cosmetic flaw on the handle or spine, or there is a gap between the spine and handle; performance of the saw is not affected. Quantities of seconds are limited and expected to sell out quickly.
This saw carries forward the same design principles we used to develop our innovative dovetail saws, adopting selected traits of traditional carcass saws and rendering them using innovative materials and modern manufacturing methods.
Typically used to cut joints in drawer runners, dividers, and stretchers (the framework or carcass of a piece), it is well balanced, maneuverable, and scaled for smaller work than a tenon saw.
The 14 tpi crosscut saw has a rake angle of 15°, an included angle of 60°, and teeth filed with alternating 15° bevels so they sever wood fibers rather than tear them. The teeth have relatively minimal set, at only 0.003" per side.
The saw has a molded spine that incorporates stainless-steel powder for weight, glass fiber for stiffness, and an advanced polymer binder. An over-molded blade and stainless-steel handle-mounting bolt create a solid blade/spine/mount assembly. A single brass fastener secures the hardwood handle. The open-grip handle, made larger than those of classic carcass saws, permits a comfortable, secure grip. The high-carbon steel blade, 11" long and 0.02" thick, has a cut depth of about 2 3/8". The saw is 16 3/8" long overall and weighs just under a pound.
Patented. Made in Canada.