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Shark 10-2204 Dowel/Dovetail/Detail Saw


Shark 10-2204 Dowel/Dovetail/Detail Saw
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Manufacturer: Shark Corp
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  • Features
    24 Teeth per inch for exceptionally fine cuts
    Cuts dowel and plugs flush
    Very narrow kerf for minimal stock removal
    Ideal for dovetails and other joinery cuts
    One year warranty
    Customer Review(s)
    Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
    Summary: Fine for doing cross-cuts, but not sure about dovetailing.
    Comment: The teeth on this product are for cross-cutting. For making dovetail cuts, you need to have teeth for ripping, since you're cutting parallel to the grain. And the teeth are not aggressive enough for letting the saw do the work. I am cutting on the pull stroke and letting the blade do the work, but it does take a very long time to produce a cut. However, the kerf is nice and thin.

    For cutting dovetails, I recommend a pull-saw with a more aggressive blade and with rip-teeth... one of the double-edged pull-saw, one edge for ripping, and the other edge for cross-cutting. I bought a double edged Bear Saw from Lowes, and it's much more effective, and produces a straighter cut.

    It's fine for smaller applications like cutting dowels, because the teeth are made for cross-cutting, and perhaps cutting small architectural models, but for dovetailing, you need a more aggressive pull-saw with rip-pattern teeth.
    Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
    Summary: They're all 10 stars.
    Comment: Shark 10-2204 Dowel/Dovetail/Detail Saw - and anything else you want to cut. This is a comfortable saw for those little jobs.

    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.)
    Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
    Summary: So fun I've started looking for more things to saw...
    Comment: There are a lot of different activities in woodworking, some more fun than others. This saw is enough to make crosscutting really, really fun. Now I need to work on some more projects.
    Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
    Summary: Awesome
    Comment: I own many of the Shark range of saws, and each is an awesome tool. Ultra sharp and hold their edge well. Pull saws are much easier to use than traditional western-style push cutting saws. This saw is equally as good and with a flexible blade is betetr suited for smaller detail cuts. Very happy with saws fast cutting ability which also leaves a nice smooth edge.
    Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
    Summary: Buy this saw
    Comment: Buy this saw if you do any type of finish carpentry. I use mine all the time. Very thin accurate cut.
    Blade bends like a piece of paper so you can get it flush to the wood to cut off dowels when pinning a tenon. Plenty of other uses.
    Buy it now at Amazon.com!