Knew Concepts Fret Saws are a striking departure from the traditional hand saw design. Engineered to be lightweight and easy to control, these saws are stable and allow minimal blade deflection when in use. From dovetails to marquetry details, Knew Concepts fret saws bring an array of convenient features that make them faster to set up and easier to handle than any other fret saw you've used before.
Starting with blade installation, the Knew Concepts Fret Saw features a quick-release camming tension lever and fine adjustment screw. Set the tension just right one time and you can change blades repeatedly without having to re-tension. The spring-loaded blade clamps allow for 45° rotation in either direction, so you can do off-axis cuts right or left handed on any project. In addition, blades are held in place by easy to set clamp knobs. No frustrating needle threading like with other fret saws - just slide the blade into the receiver and tighten the knob.
The Mk4 8" Fret Saw sports an even stronger frame geometry designed to pull 50-60 pounds of tension, making for even less vibration than before. The swivel blade clamps are also able to rotate a full 360° with click stops every 45°.
When you buy a Knew Concepts Fret Saw you'll allow yourself to work more efficiently without sacrificing the quality of your craftsmanship in the process. Now that's what we call progress.
Features Include:
- Modern construction for an extremely light weight
- Doesn't sacrifice stability or add to blade deflection
- 45° of blade rotation in either direction for right or left handed operation
- Cam Release Tension Lever for quick blade replacement
- Hard anodized aluminum body construction protects against corrosion
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Includes one 5-1/8" Pegas #7 blade - Pick up replacement Pegas Fret Saw Blades Here
- Built in 5-1/8" Blade measuring gauge - Allows you to measure and cut blades to exact length needed to fit the saw
- Maximum Blade Stroke: 4-1/2"
- Maximum Depth of Straight Cut:
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101-620 - 3"
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101-621 - 5"
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101-622 - 8" Mk. IV
Uses in your shop:
- Cut away the waste peices in dovetails or marquetry projects
- Make very fine details and cut extremly tight corners