Knew Concept Saw Frames use a lightweight laser cut anodised aluminium frame that is rigid. This means that it cannot be flexed to tension the blade as in other frames. Instead, the blade tensioning occurs by turning a knurled knob on the top of the upper blade clamp. With extremely precise cam-lever tensioning and blade clamps that swivel 45° each way, giving you the ability to saw into areas that no jewellers' saw has ever reached before! The soft closed cell foam handle grip is ergonomically slightly angled, to more accurately match the mechanics of your sawing motion. Simply stunning, lightweight yet incredibly tough saw frames designed to make your life easier.
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designed for rapid, repetitive blade changes, the tension does not change when re-setting the blade. simply flip the lever forward to release tension, re-position and clamp the blade then flip the lever back.
For more Knew Concept tools see PAGE 520
CooKsonGoLd Knew Concept 3" Saw Frame
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As a novice silversmith I have found this frame excellent to work with. It is amazingly light. Martin
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A. 997 3301 3" saw Frame with screw tension B. 997 3302 5" saw Frame with screw tension C. 997 3303 3" saw Frame with Quick release
priCe/£ 48.47
50.49 60.59
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E. 997 3305 3" saw Frame with Quick release and swivel F. 997 3306 5" saw Frame with Quick release and swivel
priCe/£ 70.69
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Great saw well worth the price able to use in multiple angles without changing blade. David
GreenLion Jewellers Saw Frame
designed to offer a functional yet aesthetically pleasing saw frame, made from 11 gauge steel.
• simple thumbscrews which allow for quick and easy blade change and are also reversible making it ideal for left and right handed jewellers • Hard rubber handle that has been injection moulded directly onto the frame • designed finger hooks for easily created tension rather than the traditional method of using your whole body weight • due to its strong frame only a small amount of compression is needed when creating tension for the blade