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Veritas Rip Tenon Saw
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The unique designs of the Veritas carcass and dovetail saws have proved extremely popular, and Veritas has now introduced two superb tenon saws to complement its range. They combine this classic joinery saw's best characteristics with state-of-the-art materials and construction methods.
The tooth pattern on the thin, high-carbon steel blade provides a good balance between cutting action and surface finish. The design of the Bubinga wooden handle has been developed to give good power transfer while still allowing a three or four-finger grip for precise control.
Available in crosscut and rip-cut versions, the crosscut is excellent for trimming parts to length or using a mitre box. The rip saw is optimised for the fast, accurate cutting of tenon cheeks and similar cutting operations with the grain.
They have 16" blades and weigh just under 1 1/2lbs. Depth of cut is just under 4". The crosscut saw has 12tpi with a 15° rake and an included angle of 60°, and the set is 0.06720mm per side. The teeth are filed at an alternating 75° angle to the blade, which creates a 15° bevel on each tooth. The rip saw has 9tpi with a 14° rake using the typical 60° included angle, and the set is the same as on the crosscut saw.
The tooth pattern on the thin, high-carbon steel blade provides a good balance between cutting action and surface finish. The design of the Bubinga wooden handle has been developed to give good power transfer while still allowing a three or four-finger grip for precise control.
Available in crosscut and rip-cut versions, the crosscut is excellent for trimming parts to length or using a mitre box. The rip saw is optimised for the fast, accurate cutting of tenon cheeks and similar cutting operations with the grain.
They have 16" blades and weigh just under 1 1/2lbs. Depth of cut is just under 4". The crosscut saw has 12tpi with a 15° rake and an included angle of 60°, and the set is 0.06720mm per side. The teeth are filed at an alternating 75° angle to the blade, which creates a 15° bevel on each tooth. The rip saw has 9tpi with a 14° rake using the typical 60° included angle, and the set is the same as on the crosscut saw.