Spear & Jackson 9515K 24" x 7pts Traditional Skew Back Saw, Brown and Silver




Key features
- •Universal teeth for general use, cuts along and across the grain
- •Precision cross ground teeth
- •Teeth can be resharpened
- •Skew back for balance & reduced friction
- •Cuts timber chipboard, plywood & other wood based materials
BrandSpear & Jackson
CategoryHandsaws
ColorSkew Back 24 Inch X 7 Ppi
WarrantyQuality guarantee. This product is guaranteed against defective workmanship and materials. This does not affect your statuory rights.
Spear & Jackson 9515K 24" x 7pts Traditional Skew Back Saw, Brown and Silver
List Price: $69.79$62.81DEALYou Save: $6.98 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.7
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Works very well!
Kindle Customer✓ Verified Purchase•July 10, 2023
Bought for my fiancé for his wood working and he absolutely loves it!
Good buy
Arthur McCann✓ Verified Purchase•June 7, 2023
Sharp out of the box and ready to go. I like this saw it was ready right out of the box and makes a nice cut. Handle fits my hands well and feels smooth to the touch. For someone like me who is not a professional this tool is great for my money.
Amazing value!
bougie minimalist✓ Verified Purchase•May 27, 2023
Recommended by Paul Sellars (woodworking guru). Cross cuts through oak, maple, douglas fir, pine, etc with little effort and leaves a clean edge. Amazing for cross cuts; works for rip cuts too. Can rip 1x (3/4") pine easily. Comfortable handle. This saw is resharpenable so will last a lifetime if you keep it from rusting (rub oil on blade). Incredible value, wish I found this years ago. My circular saw just gathers dust now, rarely need it. Handle is riveted on, but that can be changed. Use proper sawing technique; only push *forward* when sawing, if you try to push down the saw will bind, if this happens the problem is you not the saw!
Pro tips -
1. Remove lacquer from blade for easier cutting and nicer look. I put saw *outside*, flat on concrete, covered blade with paper towel, soaked towel with acetone, covered with sheet metal to prevent evaporation, left 30 minutes, then wiped clean. Logo on saw blade comes off in 5 seconds, clear lacquer takes longer.
2. Teeth below handle can snag clothes easily, so I used a file to dull them a bit, just the last 1" or so.
Pro tips -
1. Remove lacquer from blade for easier cutting and nicer look. I put saw *outside*, flat on concrete, covered blade with paper towel, soaked towel with acetone, covered with sheet metal to prevent evaporation, left 30 minutes, then wiped clean. Logo on saw blade comes off in 5 seconds, clear lacquer takes longer.
2. Teeth below handle can snag clothes easily, so I used a file to dull them a bit, just the last 1" or so.
Very good saw for the price
badcar51✓ Verified Purchase•May 24, 2023
Cuts very well - almost as well as other more expensive saws I have. Haven't used enough to say if it will require premature resharpening.
Great saw at a great price
Al✓ Verified Purchase•May 16, 2023
I purchased this saw after watching the Paul Sellers hand saw comparison video. He makes the case that properly sharpened, you can get great results with an inexpensive saw like the Spear Jackson. I am most definitely not anywhere close to being in the same league as Paul Sellers, but I too have been able to get great results with this saw. Technically, the teeth are filed in a cross-cut pattern, but with a 7pt tooth count it rips with ease. Cross cuts are acceptable, but not as smooth as you would get with a higher tooth count panel saw. I will likely change the teeth over to a rip pattern when the saw is ready for its first sharpening. If you are looking for a good inexpensive handsaw, I would highly recommend this Spear Jackson.
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