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Shark Corp 10-2410 Fine-Cut 19-Point Finish Saw | 
| Brand: Shark Corp Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $27.99 Buy New: $23.77 You Save: $4.22 (15%)
Rating: 5 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 16.7 x 5.2 x 1
MPN: 10-2410 Model: 10-2410 UPC: 008023024102 EAN: 0008023024102 ASIN: B00004TBQ2
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| Features:
| • | Raker Tooth for cleaning the sawdust out of the kerf as the blade is pushed forward | | • | Diamond-Ground for extreme sharpness and smooth cuts | | • | Impulse Hardening for twice the blade life of standard tools | | • | Rubber-like elastomer double-injection, non-slip grips, for long-lasting comfort | | • | Twist-lock design allows for fast, easy blade replacement |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 10-5/8" 17 Point .014" Kerf Carbon Steel Blade Japanese Backsaw Three Cutting Edges Per Tooth, Rips & Cross Cuts High Impact ABS Plastic Handle Exclusive Push Button Release For Storage & Blade Replacement Uses Blade #01-2410
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| Customer Reviews:
They're all 10 stars. November 21, 2008 Dick Johnson (Oklahoma USA) Shark 10-2410 Fine-Cut 19 Point Finish Saw - I like this one for miter box cuts on thin stuff, but that's probably only because I'm used to a back saw. Their 10-2210 is really better for that, but ..... This does very nice work with trim.
These saws are: 1. sharp; 2. affordable; 3. easy to use (after a short learning curve). These saws: 1. cut a thin kerf; 5. are very sharp; 6. allow you to do precision cutting. And: they are very, very sharp (keep bandages with them - even though you've been warned - you'll have to find out for yourself).
I have moved ALL of my other hand saws to the back of the shop. These are a joy to use. I want to have each type (and have probably bought more than I have a need for). You will have to make a new miter box because these blades are too thin for any you have.
Some tips: 1. Don't pitch them in your toolbox or truck bed. These are precision tools and though they are quite strong, they are easily damaged. Use the blade guards that come with them. 2. Don't try to "muscle" them through a board. The old adage of "let the tool do the work" has never been truer. 3. Don't place the blade edge anywhere you don't want a mark left. I think I mentioned that they're very, very, very sharp.
(Since I don't know which review you might see first, I have left the same general review for each of these I own and added any specific thoughts for the individual saws.)
Awesome... October 17, 2008 Dean Bielanowski (Brisbane, Queensland Australia) Shark saws are perhaps the best lower priced japanese pull saws going around. They will easily rival even the several hundred dollar hand saws in precision and sharpness. The downside is the blades cannot be sharpened, however, they can be replaced! This saw cuts quite rapidly but delivers a very smooth finish on cross grain cuts. Certainly a joy to use.
Another Great Shark Product September 27, 2000 Al the Pal (The Fruited Plain, United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought this saw to use in a miter box and it works very well. The kerf is so thin that you really need to start with a new miter box or cut new kerfs for this saw. That is not too difficult if you guide your cuts with a square or the body of a combination square. The cuts on your workpiece are silky smooth. It is so sharp that you can "shave" a hair off a board CLEANLY!Shark has a great design concept that is not common to many Japanese saws - the blades are easily removed for compact storage or replacement. Push the red button and pull it out, push the red button and push it in until it clicks. There is also a plastic blade guard included that will keep the teeth from being damaged. I am so pleased with this and the other shark saw and prybar combo I bought, that I will slowly replace all my handsaws with shark equivalents.
Killer Shark June 28, 2000 big old daddy (Dallas,TX) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Great little saw! Cuts like crazy and leaves a smooth end. Thinnest kerf you can find anywhere, and it makes a big difference when you need it.I just finished a trim job with a bunch of oddball angles that required hand-sawing. This little saw saved my life!
Excellent Trim Saw June 27, 2000 Don Parente (New Jersey, USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is one of the finest trim saws I have ever used. It has a very thin kerf and is very accurate. It cuts on the pull stroke which takes a little getting used to, but once you do I found this saw much easier to use and to start a cut. Everyone that has borrowed my saw says that they have to get one for themselves. I don't think anyone would be disappointed with this saw.
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