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product_id: 22137686
title: "Lynx 3' One Man Crosscut Saw"
brand: "lynx"
price: "4541 DH"
currency: MAD
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 11
category: "Lynx"
url: https://www.desertcart.ma/products/22137686-lynx-3-one-man-crosscut-saw
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region: Morocco
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# Hand-set Great American Tooth pattern for efficient cutting 3ft blade length for deep cuts British CS80 steel, 1.5mm thick for superior stiffness Lynx 3' One Man Crosscut Saw

**Brand:** lynx
**Price:** 4541 DH
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🪓 Cut like a pro, feel the power of tradition in every stroke!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Lynx 3' One Man Crosscut Saw by lynx
- **How much does it cost?** 4541 DH with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ma](https://www.desertcart.ma/products/22137686-lynx-3-one-man-crosscut-saw)

## Best For

- lynx enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lynx brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual-Handle Versatility:** Switch seamlessly between one-man and two-man operation with the included auxiliary beechwood handle—teamwork made easy.
- • **Sharpen & Customize Your Edge:** Easily re-sharpen with a large triangular file to maintain peak performance tailored to your wood type and workload.
- • **Precision-Crafted British CS80 Steel:** Rock-solid 1.5mm blade thickness ensures unmatched durability and stiffness for long, smooth strokes.
- • **Special Great American Tooth Pattern:** Expertly hand-set teeth with gullets clear waste wood fast, delivering clean, efficient cuts every time.
- • **Traditional Craftsmanship Meets Modern Utility:** A timeless tool for professionals and enthusiasts who value hands-on firewood cutting with authentic style.

## Overview

The Lynx 3' One Man Crosscut Saw features a 3-foot British CS80 steel blade with a 1.5mm thickness and a hand-set Special Great American Tooth pattern designed for efficient log cutting. Equipped with a solid beechwood handle plus an auxiliary handle for optional two-man use, this saw combines traditional craftsmanship with modern durability. Perfect for forestry professionals and millennial managers seeking a hands-on, authentic firewood cutting experience that stands out in both performance and style.

## Description

This large saw is used mostly in forestry work and the crosscutting of large logs but in recent years it has been purchased by people aiming to cut their own firewood in a more traditional fashion. The saw is made from British CS80 steel with a Rockwell hardness of 44-46 and a thickness of 1.5mm to provide the superior stiffness required when cutting on long strokes. The blade’s tooth pattern is the Special Great American specifically designed with gullets to allow waste wood to be cleared while cutting. The handles are solid beech (the auxiliary handle included can be used for a two-man version if needed) and the teeth can be re-sharpened with a large triangular file.

Review: Learn how to use it and you will love it. - This is a beautiful and solid piece of equipment. Please allow me to address some concerns others seem to be having: Supplementary Handle: Yes, if you just attach the handle and insert the pin, your handle with not be stable, and your pin will fall out. That's not how it works. Once the handle is around the blade and the pin is inserted, TURN the handle clockwise and it will tighten completely onto the blade. Once tightened, the handle will not move, the pin will not fall out, and you will have a one-man saw you can use with confidence. Won't cut hard woods: The first log I tested her on was an 18-inch diameter oak. Did it cut through it like butter? No. It's not a light saber. But properly sharpened it will do the job (see next point!) It's not sharpened: No, it's not. That's your job, because you know the work you're going to be doing (hardwood, softwood) and how you saw. This saw has a Great American tooth pattern which is fast and easy to sharpen. There are great resources online to determine the correct tooth geometry for both the crowns and end teeth. The saw binds: With teeth and gullet geometry, (and a smooth stroke) you'll have no problems.
Review: Manual saw used for larger timber. - Bought this saw used. Came very sharp, and it works as intended. Not sure if other reviewers were expecting a chainsaw. I have been using a Corona RS7160 raker saw for two years, and this is the next step. If you use a saw like this it will be a lot of work. There is no avoiding it. However, it does the job. The saw creates a nice kerf so it doesn't bind deep in the wood. Have used it for logs greater than 12". Cut the pieces on a Forest Master 80-934 Ultimate Sawhorse . A good number of pieces I've cut are various sizes in length less than 3'. It these cases I've had to balance the log on the sawhorse and saw with one hand. This is not a big deal once you get the cut going. Have never used the helper handle. I suggest you work your way up to this type of saw by using smaller ones so there is not a big disappointment in performance. By the time I received this saw I must have manually cut up two cords of wood. If you use this saw on hardwood the cutters will take a beating. I currently use a Stanley 21-106 8-Inch Mill Bastard File to sharpen the points. The single cut pattern minimizes material taken off. You will have to sharpen them up for every hour of usage. I use goo gone as a lubricant, and to keep sap/gum out of the teeth. After several sharpenings you will need to invest in a saw set tool Saw Set Tool (4-11 TPI) - Made in Japan to re-set the teeth. After 10 or so sharpenings I noticed the blade began to bind in the wood. This is expected behavior for these kinds of saws if you use them frequently. Search youtube on how to set the teeth. You will set the plunger to number 4 and set each tooth, skipping one tooth each time. Flip it over and perform the same procedure. Then test on a 8" or 10" piece of wood.

## Features

- Beech handle, plus auxiliary handle for use as a two-man version if required
- Special Great American Tooth pattern for use on logs, etc.
- Can be re-sharpened using a large triangular file
- British CS80 Steel, 1.5mm thick blade
- Each tooth is hand set

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0168XNJXW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #621,762 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #770 in Handsaws |
| Blade Length | 3 Inches |
| Blade Material | British CS80 steel |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand | LYNX |
| Brand Name | LYNX |
| Color | Brown, Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 149 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05060446170458 |
| Handle Material | Beechwood |
| Included Components | Second Handle |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 41"L x 3.76"W x 6.5"H |
| Item Weight | 1.8 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Thos. Flinn & Co./Garlick Saw |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3ft1MAN |
| Model Number | 3ftTOMCC |
| Number of Teeth | 14 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Great American Tooth |
| Power Source | Hand |
| Special Feature | Great American Tooth |
| Specification Met | certified frustration-free |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| Warranty Type | Limited |

## Product Details

- **Blade Material:** British CS80 steel
- **Brand:** LYNX
- **Color:** Brown, Silver
- **Power Source:** Hand
- **Surface Recommendation:** Wood

## Images

![Lynx 3' One Man Crosscut Saw - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51xI57KfuqL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this tool sharp and ready to go out of the box?**
A: No, you couldn't cut paper with this saw.  Waste of money, don't buy.

**Q: Do you sell the helper handles for these saws (separately)?  (handle on top of crosscut saws)**
A: it is included as shown in the picture

**Q: Says this saw uses 3.4 amps.....huh?**
A: Manual saw.  0.0amps, other than what your arm generates.

**Q: Does this saw come with a blade cover?**
A: No, it does not come with a blade cover.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Learn how to use it and you will love it.
*by D***N on November 4, 2022*

This is a beautiful and solid piece of equipment. Please allow me to address some concerns others seem to be having: Supplementary Handle: Yes, if you just attach the handle and insert the pin, your handle with not be stable, and your pin will fall out. That's not how it works. Once the handle is around the blade and the pin is inserted, TURN the handle clockwise and it will tighten completely onto the blade. Once tightened, the handle will not move, the pin will not fall out, and you will have a one-man saw you can use with confidence. Won't cut hard woods: The first log I tested her on was an 18-inch diameter oak. Did it cut through it like butter? No. It's not a light saber. But properly sharpened it will do the job (see next point!) It's not sharpened: No, it's not. That's your job, because you know the work you're going to be doing (hardwood, softwood) and how you saw. This saw has a Great American tooth pattern which is fast and easy to sharpen. There are great resources online to determine the correct tooth geometry for both the crowns and end teeth. The saw binds: With teeth and gullet geometry, (and a smooth stroke) you'll have no problems.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Manual saw used for larger timber.
*by S***K on June 19, 2017*

Bought this saw used. Came very sharp, and it works as intended. Not sure if other reviewers were expecting a chainsaw. I have been using a Corona RS7160 raker saw for two years, and this is the next step. If you use a saw like this it will be a lot of work. There is no avoiding it. However, it does the job. The saw creates a nice kerf so it doesn't bind deep in the wood. Have used it for logs greater than 12". Cut the pieces on a Forest Master 80-934 Ultimate Sawhorse . A good number of pieces I've cut are various sizes in length less than 3'. It these cases I've had to balance the log on the sawhorse and saw with one hand. This is not a big deal once you get the cut going. Have never used the helper handle. I suggest you work your way up to this type of saw by using smaller ones so there is not a big disappointment in performance. By the time I received this saw I must have manually cut up two cords of wood. If you use this saw on hardwood the cutters will take a beating. I currently use a Stanley 21-106 8-Inch Mill Bastard File to sharpen the points. The single cut pattern minimizes material taken off. You will have to sharpen them up for every hour of usage. I use goo gone as a lubricant, and to keep sap/gum out of the teeth. After several sharpenings you will need to invest in a saw set tool Saw Set Tool (4-11 TPI) - Made in Japan to re-set the teeth. After 10 or so sharpenings I noticed the blade began to bind in the wood. This is expected behavior for these kinds of saws if you use them frequently. Search youtube on how to set the teeth. You will set the plunger to number 4 and set each tooth, skipping one tooth each time. Flip it over and perform the same procedure. Then test on a 8" or 10" piece of wood.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good luck on finding the little pin on the ground
*by A***A on November 5, 2017*

Haven't tried the saw yet, but they really need to work on their helper handle. It isn't provided with the proper hardware to attach it to the handle. Handle comes in a sealed bag, which contained the wooden handle with a slotted metal post that fits over the blade, a washer-like piece to go between the handle and the blade, and a straight pin that goes through the metal post and the hole in the blade, to "secure" the handle to the blade. The problem is that the metal peg just sits loosely through the hole. No cotter pin, no threading to put a locking nut on it, or anything I could see to secure it. The pin would just fall out when the saw was tipped on its side. I figured out that the helper handle twists, tightening it down onto the back of the blade, and that the pressure then holds the straight pin in place by friction. However, it still seems that there should be a more reliable mechanism for holding in the pin. If the helper handle twists during use, which seems likely, then the friction on the pin would decrease, and it might fall out. Good luck on finding the little pin on the ground, especially in the woods. I will likely use a bolt to secure the helper handle so that I know it won't come off, but it would be nice if they just included something like this to begin with. Having said that about the helper handle, the saw itself looks to be of quality materials and workmanship, and the teeth look like they mean business. I can't wait to try out the saw tomorrow.

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