Product Description Crosscut saws had series of teeth arranged in a repeating pattern: 2 or 4 cutters (which alternately severed the grain on either side) followed by a raker which chiseled out the wood in between. Bow saws had a smaller version of...
Product Description This saw features a "Tuttle" teeth design with two cutting teeth to each raker tooth. Historically, the Tuttle pattern has been the preferred style when cutting green hardwoods and any kind of seasoned wood. Of all three tooth...