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Typical saws from the Crown Tools range. Top left: 187F flexible flush cutting saw. Top right: 187M miniature
Gents saw with brass back. Bottom left: 187RS reversible brass back saw featuring no tooth set opn underside of blade, making this tool ideal for removing dowel stubs, tenon ends etc. |
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Crown Tools 187M 4 inch/102 mm Miniature Gents Saw (brass back,
rosewood handle), 25 tpi
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£6.00 |
Crown Tools 186, 6 inch/152 mm Gents Saw (brass back, rosewood handle), 17 tpi |
£6.33
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Crown Tools 187, 8 inch/203 mm Gents Saw (brass back, rosewood handle), 17 tpi |
£6.92
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Crown Tools 187L, 10 inch/254 mm Gents Saw (brass back, rosewood handle), 17 tpi |
£7.33 |
Flush Cutting Saws |
Veritas K34.01 Single Edge Flush Cutting Saw, Japanese pattern toothing,
set on one side only. 120 mm blade, 290 mm overall length.
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£12.55 |
Veritas K36.01 Double Edge Flush Cutting Saw, Japanese pattern toothing
set on one side only. Will cut in either direction thanks to double-sided format. 120 mm blade, 290 mm overall length.
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£15.11 |
Crown Tools 187F, 6 inch/152 mm Flush Cutting Saw, rosewood handle, 20 tpi
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£5.42 |
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Crown Tools 187RS, 10 inch/254 mm Reversible Brass Back Saw,
rosewood handle, 15 tpi
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£9.17 |
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Crown Tools 187V, Veneer Saw, Beech handle, 15 tpi |
£7.33 |
Crown Tools 187VR, Inlaying Saw, Rosewood handle, brass back, 20 tpi |
£7.75 |
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Crown Tools 188, 8 inch/203 mm Dovetail Saw (brass back, beech handle), 20 tpi |
£25.33 |
Crown Tools 195, 12 inch/305 mm Tenon Saw (brass back, beech handle), 13 tpi |
£26.50 |
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Crown Tools 195X, 12 inch/305 mm English Pattern Bowsaw |
£33.92 |
Crown Tools 195XX, Spare blade for 12 inch/305 mm English Pattern Bowsaw |
£2.83 |
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In pursuit of our continual efforts to bring you a wider range of tools to suit your every need, but without compromising on our standards of
acceptable quality, we have expanded our saws collection to include hardpoint saws and folding saws. |
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Hardpoint saws: might today be considered an essential adjunct to any toolkit, even when one is well-equipped with classic, purpose-designed resharpenable saws. When working on site or in the garden, in the rain and mud,
doing a bit of impromptu pruning or dealing with timber that may be festooned with hidden nails, screws or other metalwork, there is nothing to beat a disposable saw.
Sharp to cut fast, long enough to enable a decent length of stroke yet economical enough to be considered as disposable, there really is nothing to touch these tools for
sheer practicality. Whatever you want to cut, from timber to plastics, chances are that one of these saws will do the job. They are also staggeringly low cost: so low cost in fact that we
have to sell them in packs of five to make the shipping worthwhile! |
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*NB: Prices quoted in pounds sterling. Value Added Tax will be added to invoices to EU residents unless
a valid VAT registration number is quoted when ordering. |
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©1997-2007 P. Hemsley. The information on this website is the copyright property of Peter Hemsley. Coeur du Bois and The
ToolPost are trading styles of Peter Hemsley. Whilst reasonable efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of information presented, no liability can be accepted for errors in this information nor for contingencies
arising therefrom. If you are inexperienced in any aspect of woodworking, we would strongly counsel that you take a course of formal instruction before commencing to practice |
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