Besides the frame, the important thing for a turning saw is having a very narrow blade. Our blades are only about 1/8″ wide at their widest. They are also quite thin. The biggest problem we found with recent bow saw incarnations was that their blades, usually culled from band saw stock, were altogether too wide. With our blades you can easily cut a really tight radius. They work like coping saw blades, with a cross-pin to hook them in place, so that you can change a blade easily. If you’re doing any pierced work, this is really the way to go.
As you can read in our design document, we chose American Hickory for our saw. It’s strong and flexible and makes a lightweight saw that you will find nimble and responsive in use. Even the subtle shape of our toggle makes it very easy to tighten up, even easy to over-tighten, a considerable improvement over stiff modern mechanisms. The Gramercy Tools Bow Saw comes with instructions and an assortment of three 12″ long blades: 10, 16, and 24tpi. The maximum depth of cut of the saw is 6″.
Made in USA.
Note: If you want to build your own saw the accessories listed below have the parts, full-sized templates and plans are available here.
“Best New Tool – 2006” – Popular Woodworking








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