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The OLSON SAW SF63510 Deluxe Coping Saw Frame is a professional-grade, hand-powered tool featuring a high-speed steel blade with 15 precision teeth, a unique end screw for optimal blade tension, and a hardwood handle for superior grip. Its 360° blade rotation allows versatile push or pull strokes, making it ideal for detailed woodworking projects.
Brand | Olson |
Color | Chrome |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Special Feature | Unique Blade Tensioning End Screw |
Included Components | Includes blade |
Product Dimensions | 9.5"L x 5"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Blade Length | 6.5 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 15 |
Cutting Angle | 3.6E+2 Degrees |
Blade Shape | precision toothed |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00012373635109 |
Handle Material | Wood |
UPC | 796299488833 767654555798 012373635109 |
Manufacturer | Blackstone Industries, LLC |
Part Number | SF63510 |
Item model number | SF63510 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Measurement System | Imperial |
Special Features | Unique Blade Tensioning End Screw |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**M
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Good Quality / Value $15Coping came with 1 Starter Blade5”-6” Pin Scroll Saw BladesWood handle nice..👍🏼 compared to plastic..
A**T
Ease of use
I am an amateur with almost no experience in scrolling. The saw was easy to set up and does the job. I used two different blades, medium and fine. I am not experienced enough to judge maneuverability or accuracy. I cut out an object of 1/8" thick dark walnut wood. Changing blades and adjusting the tension is easy and intuitively simple. My saw did not come with any instructions and it took me a little time to figure out what blades to buy. Overall it is a good buy. Viewing some of the scroll work advertised by German hobbyists is amazing, but I don't believe one can simply do that. It will take a lot of practice.
K**N
Great tool to have if you plan to cope crown & base mouldings
I bought this saw specifically to cope crown and base moulding for our living room. I decided to cope my corner ends instead of mitering them because I know not all corners are 90º and my walls are the old lathe and plaster making them uneven, unlike walls finished with sheetrock.The saw is sturdy and reversing the blade is easily done by adjusting the thumb screw and handle. I found it easier to use holding it with two hands on each end keeping a grip on the tension "levers" so the blade doesn't twist and bind. I found the blade has a tendency to twist if I just held the saw by the handle. The two hand method gave me better control on cuts, especially cutting curves in the moulding.The pictures were taken after using it for the first time. I will even out the bottom portion of moulding and prime it before it attach it. This small piece butts up next to a door casing and corner wall.Picture #3 is what it looks like dry fitted.
R**L
Needs a wing nut instead of knurled round nut
Overall, great saw. Straight grained handle, very stout frame, plenty of tension. The only thing thing I would do different is replace the knurled round nut with a wing nut and washer instead. It's very hard to loosen the round nut when tightened all the way (I work with my hands all day, this is not a strength issue). 5 stars for value. 4 stars for design. Great saw for the money. Can't beat it.
M**D
Best Coping Saw Under $20
Fantastic coping saw for the money with a great blade sharper than most stock coping saw blades.Pros• No tools needed to tighten or loosen: the thumb screw on the end lets me tighten and loosen completely without needing to reach for a wrench or screwdriver, where as a lot of cheaper coping saws need to be tightened firmly with a tool to stay tight and/or don't have a large enough screw to grab with your fingers. Even if you do end up using a tool, you can still easily get it 90% of the way there with your fingers.• Handle and thumb screw tighten/loosen quickly and hold tight enough without having to make it "super tight"• Handle is comfortable and easy to work with (though some people find it small)• Changing blade is less of a pain than other saws as the screws are long enough to easily swap the blade when loosened - you won't have any trouble with screws/pins falling out because you have to unscrew the end all the way for an untensioned blade to reach (looking at you Irwin "ProTouch"/"Premium Pro")• Blade easily rotates the full 360 degrees, unlike SOME coping saws (*cough* Robert Larson *cough*)• Good stock blade at a course yet comfortable 15tpi. I felt like it did better than my leftover irwin blades (17tpi) or my generic harbor freight blades(15tpi)• Overall clean and simple appearence with a nice smooth wood handleCons• People with large hands may find the handle to be too small• Tension can be a little bit low when fully tightened, but if this is an issue you can (carefully) stretch the frame very slightly - this adds more than enough.• Some people have said this saw doesn't work well for hardwoods, though I would think that depends mostly on the blade and the user, I haven't used it on anything harder than soft maple.
D**N
Cheap little saw
Used it for cutting very small non dense pieces of wood (think balsa wood) they worked well but you couldn't use them for anything other than very light duty work.
A**R
Great little coping saw
This is my first coping saw. So far I'm pretty happy with its performance. The handle is a nice solid wood one, and the set up is ideal for changing or adjusting saw blades. I've tried another "black and yellow" brand and that one was a headache to switch out blades, almost like a puzzle getting everything together just right. This one is a breeze!
P**G
Olson Saw SF63510 Coping Saw Frame Delude Coping Frame/End Screw
It is a good basic coping saw. Blade was pretty sharp. Good value. Don't think I would buy it for heavy use, but fine for occasional use
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