Lynx Tenon Saw Review By: I.Ball
Category: New Tenon Saws
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Manufacturer: Thomas Flinn & Co.
Tool Type: Tenon Saw
Tool Range: Lynx
Model No: Beech
The Lynx tenon saw review discusses the Beech handled Lynx tenon
saw made by Thomas Flinn & Co of Sheffield, England.
The Beech handled Lynx tenon saw is intended as an excellent value tenon
saw and forms part of the range of Beech handled Lynx dovetail, tenon
and hand saws.
The Beech handled Lynx tenon saw is made in three different blade sizes:
- 10 inch
- 12 inch
- 14 inch
These tenon saws are made with
crosscut teeth
as standard,
with rip teeth
as an alternate option.
The crosscut teeth saw is best suited to cutting across the grain of
a piece of wood while the rip saw teeth are best suited to cutting along
the grain of the wood.
These saws have 13 tpi (teeth per inch), with hand sharpened teeth which can be
resharpened again and again for a long life.
The Lynx tenon saw has a heavy brass spine which has the multi-function of
offering tension to the blade, balance, extra control and an attractive decorative
look.
The saw is fitted with a steamed and stained beech handle.
The handle is secured to the blade with the use of three brass buttons.
The alloy spring steel saw blade has a Lynx etching in keeping
with old tenon saws.
The Beech handled tenon saw is usually presented in a purpose made cardboard box
but has also be presented in a black plastic sleeve.
* Important: please refer to the 'disclaimer' at the foot of this review.
* Wearing safety clothing and eye protection is usually a good idea to help protect against injury.
- This tool has sharp parts, take suitable precautions when using/handling/storing
the tool to prevent injury.
- Failure to loosen parts when making adjustments can result in damage
to the tool. Never force a part to move.
- Overtightening parts can cause damage to the tool.
Handle: Steamed and Stained Beech
Number Of Buttons: 3
Type Of Buttons: Brass
Blade Markings:
'E Garlic & Son, Saw Makers For Over
A Century, Lynx Brand, Lynx, Sheffield' along with a Lynx (wild cat) symbol
2000 - Today
? - 2013 - presented in a green box with window display
2014 - 2015 - presented in a black plastic sleeve
2016 - today - presented in a brown cardboard box
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