🔧 Cut with Confidence: Elevate your craftsmanship with Shark Corp's Fine Cut Saw!
The Shark Corp 10-2440 Fine Cut Saw is a versatile and lightweight tool designed for precision cutting in cabinet work and flush applications. Featuring a unique pull-to-cut method and precision diamond-cut teeth, this saw ensures faster and cleaner results. Its user-friendly ABS plastic handle and twist-lock design make blade replacement a breeze, making it an essential addition to any professional's toolkit.
Brand | SHARK |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.6 x 3.8 x 1 inches |
Color | black, silver |
Number of Teeth | 162 |
Style | Compact |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Compatible Material | Engineered Wood, Plastic |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | Shark Corporation |
Part Number | 10-2440 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 17.6 x 3.8 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 10-2440 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Pack of 1 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Blade Length | 9.5 Inches |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**J
Easier to make accurate cuts than a push saw
For whatever reason, probably because of no training, I was never good with a hand saw. Cuts always veer right instead of square. So I learned with power tools that cut straight. Now that I'm getting into more hand tool work, I needed to learn the right way to saw, point index finger at the work, use lines on 2 sides, less pressure, less speed, more practice. It's not rocket science but old habits die hard.My grandson wanted a pull saw for his birthday, so I did the research on Amazon & bought this one. He liked it though isn't doing much woodworking any more. Since I already had done the research, I bought another one for myself, hoping I'd be more accurate pulling than pushing. It works, I am. This saw is so sharp, it takes very little pressure to make fast cuts. The blade is much thinner, and the wider edge means better cuts with less force. There's some getting used to the different cutting angle than a back saw, and tearout is on the front instead of the back of the cut.This type saw doesn't work as well with a bench hook since that's designed to hold for push strokes. But I like it for use in a miter box, especially home made, to keep a thin kerf. It's excellent for dowels and small moulding. Having both rip and crosscut on the same saw is very useful. I bought this because its blade is a little longer than others, and replaceable.I like having both types of saws now. I'll keep practicing with the backsaw so eventually my dovetails won't such as much. But this is a nice addition to my saws.
J**H
90% of the performance of an authentic Japanese saw for 20% of the cost
Have you ever seen something that seemed to good to be true? For instance, a Japanese Ryoba saw for TWENTY DOLLARS! I've used saws like this before, in other woodworker's shops. I'd seen ones that cost over $200 and some that were around $100 (usually made somewhere other than Japan). I use a lot of dowels in my furniture building, also plugs to cover the places I have to put in screws. So when I saw this, I thought it would be a cheap piece of junk that would be dull after cutting a couple dowels and rake angles so off it would take 20 minutes to cut off a 1/2" dowel.I have never been so happy to be wrong about something in my life!This saw is great! It saws through white oak and maple dowels like a hot knife through butter. The blade is flexible enough to trim right at the surface without marring the surface. The problems some others have had with the quality of the handle seem to have been addressed because I have no complaints about it. (Yes, a nice hardwood handle would be nicer than this...but we're woodworkers, right? Make one.)I will give this one piece of advice. Keep the blade guards on until you are ready to cut, keep your fingers and any other appendages you want to keep away from the saw while you're cutting, and put the guards back on as soon as you finish the cut. THIS SAW IS SHARP! I can tell you that after cutting hundreds of hardwood dowels, plugs, trimming ends, and even a few dovetails just to see if it would do it...this saw will draw blood without much effort on your part.So, in summary...be cautious when using this saw...but BUY AND USE THIS SAW! This is probably the best $20 I've ever spent on a woodworking tool.
D**D
Cuts faster with less effort
This is my first ryoba-style saw, and so far I've used it mostly for cross-cutting white pine, 1x4, 1x6, 2x4 etc. and a few miters. I actually prefer it to my circular saw for this purpose, as it's easier to follow a measurement straight across. Compared to a regular crosscut saw, I estimate this cuts two or three times faster. The pull cut has a good controllable feel to it. I would be hesitant to use it on something like melamine, but it should work a treat for hard- and softwood lumber, ply, osb, mdf, and things of that nature. The blade is rather flexible, the teeth are exceptionally sharp and the plastic handle feels sturdy enough. Definitely a good value for the price.Update:The hardened crosscut teeth, while incredibly sharp, aren't very durable. I think I may have hit a staple in a recycled board, and now about half of the teeth on one side of the kerf are broken off. I'm getting a replacement blade because I like using this saw, and from now on I'll be careful to double check for anything that might break the teeth. Still a great saw, just wish the crosscut side was more durable.
M**T
I'm glad I did
I actually came on amazon to get a replacement blade and this was not much more than the blade so I thought why not. I'm glad I did, my old one has a hollow handle but this one feels much more solid.The entire saw is light weight, and the blade is flexible. A few reviewers mention how sharp this thing is... Take that seriously. You could easily slice your finger off. Cleanly.We're using this as a flush saw to trim doors down for new flooring and it will slice through painted pine in less than one minute, even if I'm being careful. It has also cut through 1x12 trim boards quickly and cleanly. No binding, no chatter. I prefer the fine cut side to get started, and I'll switch to the fast cut side after I'm about halfway through. It does not need a lot of pressure to continue cutting.This isn't going to replace a couple other hand saws I have (sometimes you just need a rigid blade) but this is definitely my favorite and the go-to saw for just about every project I can use it for. Get you one, these are great saws.
C**C
I really like it
I really like this saw, although admittedly my only experience with saws had been limited to pruning saws, so take that into consideration. I read the review from the guy who said to have band aids at hand, because you will need them. I have only been using the saw over the last year, but I have used it a lot in that time and I haven't needed a band aid yet. But probably only because of the that warning. It is very sharp and I am very careful. For those of you who may be as inexperienced as me with saws, this has a thin and flexible blade and is very light weight. I have only used the side of the saw with fine teeth, as I need fine, smooth cuts for the projects I do. I am very pleased with this saw, a year into using it quite a lot.
A**R
This retired my all my electric saws. MADE IN JAPAN STEEL
If you want to cut with precision and without that terrible noise of a machine, this pull saw is probably your first pull saw. It cuts like you can't believe it was manual cut. Of course is made using JAPANESE STEEL. The package looks bad to worse, and the handle is really cheap but good enough- stays in place! Next one I will make sure comes in a nice jewel like box and with quality wooden made handle. Of course I will look for MADE IN JAPAN
E**H
Calidad- precio
Buen producto, calidad de acuerdo al precio, cumple con lo descrito por el vendedor.
C**S
Estupenda!
Estoy comenzando a usar este tipo de sierras, me animé a comprarla por el costo y las reseñas que tenía, si bien son mis inicios en su uso, puedo decir que corta de forma excelente, los dientes del lado fino (contra fibra de la madera) están tratados para ser más resistentes y el lado grueso parece que no, pero al ser para el corte a favor de la fibra o veta, no tendrá tanta resistencia en el corte. Me parece que durará más de lo pensado, y por el costo fue una compra estupenda.
A**E
Exelente sierra
Es mi primer sierra de corte fino y el propósito fue para iniciar en la carpintería tipo japonesa lo cual funciona excelente, cada uso hay que apretar para que no se afloje, no tengo punto de comparación, mucho mejor que las sierras manuales occidentales y el acero del que esta hecho muy resistente
G**A
The most versatile saw ever
Cuts clean, fast, and precise.
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