🛠️ Craft Your Vision with Precision!
The Zona 35-300 Medium Woodcraft Saw is a high-speed steel tool designed for precision cutting in both hard and soft woods. With a blade length of 6.5 inches and a cut depth of 7/8 inches, this saw is perfect for creating detailed projects like picture frames and cabinetry. Its lightweight and compact design make it an essential addition to any woodworker's toolkit.
Brand | ZONA |
Color | Brown |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Manual Powered |
Included Components | Bare Tool |
Product Dimensions | 11"L x 2.75"W x 1.25"H |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Blade Length | 6.5 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 24 |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00792024353001, 39254857646306 |
Handle Material | Wood |
UPC | 885960970033 792024353001 885168248361 885797107251 |
Manufacturer | Blackstone Industries, LLC |
Part Number | SA35/300 |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | SA35/300 |
Style | Compact |
Material | Wood |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**L
Great value for price
I’ve used this saw almost 10 years ago during my woodworking studies in Canada. I just got a couple of them for my students. It’s nice to discover that they’ve changed to cut direction to pull stroke instead of push. I find it much more comfortable with small saws. Not as sharp as a Duzuki but definitely gets the job done well, and for a great price. We use them for cutting dovetails.Refael Greenblatt, Israel.
A**R
Nice dovetail saw.
Arrived quickly, as described , good dovetail saw.
P**E
This saw is nice its a ripcut with tiny teeth cuts clean but ...
This saw is nice its a ripcut with tiny teeth cuts clean but cutting cross grain on delicate stuff it rips some fibers. And it rusts easily! Just need to keep oiled, but I like the saw.
B**C
Way better than expected!
I bought this to replace a little Exacto saw that never really felt *sharp*, but had teeth and could cut through thin pieces with some effort. So my expectations weren't high. But this thing feels like a proper saw, just tiny. Really pleasant to use!
M**M
This saw works great, leaves a nice thin kerf and makes for ...
I purchased this saw a few months back. I wanted a saw with a thin kerf for making hand cut dovetails. This saw works great, leaves a nice thin kerf and makes for simple and quick clean up of the joint after sawing.
C**.
Not ideal for guitar / ukulele fret slotting
EDIT: too narrow kerf for frets. Initial trials were on an oily rosewood fingerboard before gluing it to the neck with both stewmac and CB Gitty fretwire.With a 0.15kerf you get way too much resistance and need too much pressure / pounding!- Even more problematic on a somewhat springy support (like a fretboard already glued to the neck).- Even more so if not using rosewood (naturally oily)- best case is you'll end up having overly tight seat with too much stress which may crack or bow fingerboard.- worst case is you can’t seat the frets property at all without marring or deforming themAnother critique point is the spine on the saw is not exactly parallel to the sawtooth line. It's a bit tilted (about 0.5 mm) which makes it hard to use the spine as a depth stopper.Verdict: Get a different one for fret slotting. Stewmac’s fretsaw has a kerf of 0.23 (only 0.08"more equals +50% though) for a very good reason.Original review:Bought for fret slotting. Works decently and fits most fretwire like a glove. Downside is you'll spend an eternity cutting harder wood but that's the price you pay for a fine, precise result
C**N
No need to get the large saw out when you can use this handy saw.
Zona saws are the best and they stay strait for accurate cuts. Could not recommend enough!!!
D**S
Great well built fine saw
Exceeded my expectations. We use these saws for guitar repair, perfect item.
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