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Manufactured by Crown Hand Tools, these saws keep a thinner blade stiff by reinforcing it with a brass back. Designed for cutting box joints, dovetails, any joinery and fine model making.
Technical Details:
- Made with a straight handle that extends from the top back of the blade.
- Blades are resharpenable high carbon steel.
- 6'' has Beech handle and 17 TPI.
- 8'' has Rosewood handle and 17 TPI.
- Depth of cut is 1-1/2''.
What's in the Box?
(1) Crown Brass Back Gent's Saw
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Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Crown Brass Back Gent's Saw
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Average Rating:
3.7
(10 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by
Dick Pettigrew, from Vancouver, WA
on 11/26/2010
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Bought for doing hand cut dovetails. Worked very well right out of the package. Hard to beat for the price.
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2) Submitted by
Brett, from Providence, RI
on 10/17/2010
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Ordered this saw a few days back to use in my furniture studio because every furniture design student here has one and I am extremely pleased with the results. It was sharp and straight and allowed me to make some great cuts. I'd definitely recommend this saw.
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3) Submitted by
Darrin Howard, from Buda, TX
on 9/16/2008
Customer Rating: 
I bought this saw to cut dovetails, starting with a lot of practice. Initially I had some problems starting the cut but quickly realized it was a technique problem. I now find myself reaching for this saw more and more frequently as opposed to setting up my table or bandsaws and managed to cut a 1/8" tenon that was clean and dead straight with no need for clean up. Definitely worth the price and a quality addition to my meager hand tool collection.
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4) Submitted by
Mike Rosenstock, from Sandia Park, NM
on 10/23/2011
Customer Rating: 
Not so great right out of the box. Works really well after it was sharpened professionally.
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5) Submitted by
Bart from NJ
on 4/1/2009
Customer Rating: 
I bought this saw to cut spruce for an aircraft project. Maybe my saw came from a bad batch but it isn't very sharp. It's really well made and the cut is relatively clean but cutting across the grain is difficult. I've returned to using X-acto razor saws.
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6) Submitted by
Gregan Wintour, from Lynn, MA
on 9/27/2011
Customer Rating: 
Had to comment here! My Mum bought me this saw 40 years ago in our home town of NZ from a model train store, along with a jig for cutting my small scale model rail. Long story longer, 25 years later, she came across it in her house in NZ, and thoughtfully brought it to me on one of her visits. I was thrilled to see it. 40 years later, as I occasionally make sawdust for a living, my seasoned Sheffield Steel, "Gentle-mans' Backsaw" is called upon. Thanks for reading my long blurb. I hope particular tools of yours, or perhaps this particular saw, provide unique and special to you at least stories for everyone. Kia ora, GW
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7) Submitted by
Michael, from Carmel, IN
on 11/6/2011
Customer Rating: 
The Crown 8" Gents' saw is a good tool. Yes, as another reviewer noted, it's a little difficult to do cross-cuts, but hand-cut dovetails require a saw with this stiffness. For both, the saw makes the user exercise the patience necessary to cut the joint properly. If well maintained, it should last years, as another reviewer noted.
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