Accessibility Statement

Flush-cutting saws have thin, flexible blades and are used for a variety of jobs, from trimming through tenons to dressing dovetails and trimming plugs flush with a surface. To ensure the saw does not mark the surface that it is cutting next to, the teeth have no set or are set to one side only. We offer two flush-cutting saws, both with a Japanese tooth pattern that cuts aggressively on the pull stroke and can be used to trim projections. The double-edge saw cuts equally well from either side with the teeth set one way only. The detail flush-cutting saw has a narrow, tapered shape that permits precise cuts in tight spots. It has no tooth set, allowing you to approach work from the left or right.

Using the Veritas Detail Flush-Cutting Saw on a workpiece

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Veritas Detail Flush-Cutting Saw

$39.50

Flush-cutting plugs with a Veritas Flush-Cut Saw

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Veritas Double-Edge Flush-Cutting Saw

$41.50