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  • NEW RAS 450 Cross Cut Radial arm saw

    NEW RAS 450 Cross Cut Radial arm saw

    £4,250.00 + VAT

    New

  • Wadkin BRA 350 Crosscut Saw

    Wadkin BRA 350 Crosscut Saw

    £1,800.00 + VAT

    Used

  • New RAS 350 Cross Cut Radial Arm Saw

    New RAS 350 Cross Cut Radial Arm Saw

    £3,850.00 + VAT

    New

So, do you call it a crosscut saw or a radial arm saw? At TWS we don’t care about the name, we just want to get the right saw for you at a price you like. As you can see below you can find a brand new radial arm saw for sale next to a used or refurbished model. The second hand and used saws we sell have been through a robust testing process to ensure their quality. Whenever necessary our team will completely refurbish and renovate a machine.

If you see a crosscut saw for sale that you would like to buy that’s great but if you have a specific model in mind or would like to know more details about any of our products we encourage you to get in touch. We might not have the exact crosscut saw machine you want in stock but it is highly likely we can get it for you. Alongside our selection of radial arm saws you can also buy Stair Trenchers, Spindle Moulders and Surface Planers.

Crosscut Saws: Precision Cutting for Woodworking

Crosscut saws are essential tools for woodworking, designed to make precise cuts across the grain of wood. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or a professional craftsman, understanding the versatility, types, and benefits of crosscut saws is key to optimizing your woodworking projects.

What Are Crosscut Saws?

Crosscut saws are specialized handsaws or power tools used primarily for cutting wood perpendicular to its grain. Their finely sharpened teeth are angled to slice through wood fibers cleanly, resulting in smooth, accurate cuts. These saws come in various forms, including hand-operated versions and larger, powered machines, suitable for both intricate detail work and heavy-duty lumber processing.

Types of Crosscut Saws
Hand Crosscut Saws: Traditional saws with a broad blade and a handle, perfect for manual cutting tasks. They are often used in fine carpentry and trimming work.
Power Crosscut Saws: These saws, such as mitre saws and radial arm saws, are ideal for larger projects requiring repeated, precise cuts. They offer more speed and accuracy for high-volume cutting tasks.
Two-Man Crosscut Saws: Designed for felling trees or cutting large logs, these saws are long and require two operators, making them suitable for forestry applications.
Benefits of Crosscut Saws
Precision: Crosscut saws offer clean cuts with minimal tearing, essential for finishing and joinery tasks.
Efficiency: With sharp teeth designed to cut efficiently, crosscut saws require less force, making them easier to operate manually or with power assistance.
Versatility: Whether working on fine furniture or large beams, crosscut saws can be used on a variety of wood types and sizes.
Choosing the Right Crosscut Saw

When selecting a crosscut saw, consider the size of the project, the type of wood, and the desired finish. For detailed, fine cuts, a hand crosscut saw with closely spaced teeth is ideal. For larger or more frequent cutting tasks, a powered crosscut saw provides the necessary power and precision.