Feature

●Material: The saw blades are made of durable high-quality steel which is known for its hardness and wear resistance. The jeweler saw with black comfortable hard rubber handle with Adjustable for various blade lengths.
●Design: Unlike the classic saws, this jeweler saw has a unique curved design that requires less strength and pressure, ensuring a clean edge with each cut. The handle is made from rubber, which is lightweight and ergonomic for time and labor saving
●Function: A jewelers saw frame has a top and bottom wing screw for securing blades (thumbscrews that firmly secure the blades into the frame) and a blade length adjustment for ensuring the proper blade tension. A blade is added to the saw frame for intricate cutting. These Blade sharp edge pointing on downside and then tighten with a both wing screw.
●Muti-Sizes & Measurement: This jewelers mini saw frame with 144 assorted jewelers saw blades. This saw allows you to work with various blades. Frame Length - 4-1/4” & Depth of Cut: Up to 4.25”. Blade Sizes - 4/0,3/0, 2/0, 1, 2.
●Usage: Suitable for cutting & shaping various steel, copper, gold, aluminum, and other metals. It can also be used to cut plastic, wood, etc. These Saw tools for making models, curved shapes, jewelry, Nameplates, rings, Solder plates, etc. This saw is widely used in decoration, hobbies, handicraft processing, jewelry shop, etc.


Description

Easy to Use: The locking mechanism for the blades makes it possible for this saw frame to easily be switched to a right or left-handed design which professional quality tool that will cut and last through thick and thin. Multi Purpose Tool: No matter if you are a master or a beginner, using traditional curved-style jewelry making saw gives you a brand new experience and lets you make a wider range of woodworking & jewelry products, thus changing your life! Teeth & Blade: These blade are made with the process of quenched & burned for its durability, The 2 Side grinding to make the blades more sharpen. These Blades can be turned 360 degrees to saw in any direction - push or pull stroke. Notes: Helpful Sawing Tips: (1) You force the blade through a tough spot, you run the risk of breaking the blade. If this happens, remove the blade, reinsert a new one then start sawing again. (2)If the blade gets caught in the metal, stop moving the saw then try to remove it from the metal. (3)If you are not able to get the blade out, try to start sawing again. (4)Once you are able to free the blade from this one spot, lubricate the blade again, to