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The SmithlineSL-400 Professional Grade Coping Saw is designed for serious woodworkers and DIY enthusiasts. With a heavy-duty steel frame and a rubberized comfort grip, this saw ensures precision and comfort. It includes four additional hardened tempered blades, making it a versatile tool for clean and efficient cutting.
B**S
Heavy-duty and solidly built coping saw
This is a solidly built coping saw, and is exactly what I needed for trimming a 1.5 x 1.5 inch board of seasoned red oak. With a new blade, it cut through the thick HARD wood with ease. My older, and more cheaply constructed, coping saw wasn’t able to handle the job that this heavy-duty saw just completed. Great coping saw at a modest price.
J**S
Quality
Well put together and having a set of blade to go through to make sure it performs is nice. Handle adjustment is smooth and holds without slipping while working.
K**D
Great Product
Great Product
S**S
Works
Works fine. Does the job it needs to.
K**E
Beefy
Stronger frame means less deflection.
T**S
Life affirming
it work good
B**B
Highly recommended
Just bought this and have already put to work. Seems to be very well crafted.
T**6
50/50 you get a good one
Shipped damaged! At first I thought it was just the design but once I opened the other coping saw it was normal. So I’m going to try and bend it back ....we’ll see. Kinda disappointed I received a jacked up one for my $20
A**.
Good tool
Works great for me
J**H
Great saw
As described
D**N
Great for finishing dove tails
Love it, great for tidying up the dovetails!!
R**R
Good value
Nice little saw well made for the price
D**L
Cheap but does the job...
As an individual who does not buy a lot of tools or use a lot of tools, this saw is ok. I bought it because I am a science teacher who needed it for hands-on projects. However, it is not the most sturdy of tools. I use it to cut dowel and other small pieces of wood- would never give it to students. It does its job for me, but would not recommend for someone else looking for an actual tool to use in their tool box.