Back Saw

A back saw is a type of hand saw characterized by a relatively thin and narrow blade, reinforced along its back edge to prevent bending during use. It typically features fine teeth, often with crosscut or rip configurations, and is designed for precision cutting in woodworking, especially for making accurate and controlled crosscuts or joinery. The back saw's design allows for more controlled and accurate cuts compared to larger saws, making it a popular choice for carpentry, cabinetry, and other fine woodworking tasks.

Circular Saw

A circular saw is a power tool equipped with a rotating circular blade, typically with teeth along its edge, designed for cutting various materials such as wood, plastic, metal, or masonry. It is commonly used in carpentry, construction, and other applications to make straight or beveled cuts with precision and efficiency. The circular saw is versatile and can be handheld or mounted on a table or other stationary surface, depending on the specific model and intended use.

Compass Saw

A compass saw is a type of hand saw characterized by its narrow, pointed blade with fine teeth designed for precision cutting in confined or curved spaces. It is commonly used in woodworking for tasks that require intricate and accurate cuts, such as shaping curves or making detailed cuts in tight areas where a larger saw may be impractical. The name "compass saw" may be derived from its ability to navigate and cut along curved lines, similar to the use of a compass in drawing circles.

Hand Saw

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION A hand saw is a manual cutting tool with a serrated blade designed for cutting various materials, such as wood, plastic, or metal. It typically consists of a handle at one end and a toothed blade at the other, allowing users to make controlled and precise cuts by moving the blade back and forth through the material. Hand saws come in various types and sizes, each optimized for specific tasks such as crosscutting, rip cutting, or fine woodworking.  

Hand Saw – Wood Handle

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION A hand saw with a wood handle is a manual cutting tool designed for woodworking, featuring a blade with teeth for cutting through various materials, primarily wood. The wood handle provides a comfortable grip for the user, facilitating controlled and precise cutting motions. This type of saw is typically used for a variety of woodworking tasks, such as crosscutting, ripping, and shaping wood. The wooden handle not only serves as a functional component for holding and maneuvering the saw but also adds a traditional and aesthetic element to the tool.

Hand Saw Pro – TPR Handle

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
  1. Hand Saw Pro: This likely refers to a professional-grade hand saw. Hand saws are manual cutting tools with a toothed blade used for cutting various materials like wood, plastic, or metal.
  2. TPR Handle: TPR stands for thermoplastic rubber, a material known for its durability, comfort, and non-slip properties. The TPR handle on a hand saw would suggest that the grip or handle of the saw is made from this material, providing a comfortable and secure hold during use.
A Hand Saw Pro with a TPR Handle is a professional-grade hand saw featuring a blade designed for precise cutting, and a handle made from thermoplastic rubber (TPR) for enhanced durability, comfort, and a non-slip grip.