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Hand Saw STANLEY STHT0-75068 — STANLEY hand saw, model STHT0-75068
Hand Saw STANLEY STHT0-75068 — STANLEY hand saw, model STHT0-75068
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Hand Saw STANLEY STHT0-75068 — STANLEY hand saw, model STHT0-75068
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Hand Saw STANLEY STHT0-75068 — STANLEY hand saw, model STHT0-75068
Hand Saw STANLEY STHT0-75068 — STANLEY hand saw, model STHT0-75068
STANLEY STHT0-75068 is a manual hand saw intended for cutting wood and common DIY materials. The tool combines a toothed steel blade with an ergonomic handle to enable controlled, straight sawing. Designed for straightforward, durable performance, this STANLEY hand saw suits basic carpentry, trimming and renovation tasks where a reliable manual cutting tool is required.
The hardened toothed steel blade maintains sharpness for consistent cutting depth and straight kerfs. The ergonomic handle provides a secure grip and reduces hand fatigue during repeated strokes. Construction of the saw emphasizes simplicity and durability, with materials selected to withstand regular use in workshop and on-site environments. The blade geometry and tooth set are optimized for general-purpose crosscutting and rip-cutting in common wood types.
Secure the workpiece before cutting and mark the cut line clearly. Grip the ergonomic handle with a comfortable stance, start the cut with a few light forward strokes to create a kerf, then apply steady, even pressure while maintaining the saw at the intended cutting angle. Use full-length strokes to maximize blade engagement and reduce binding. Periodically inspect the blade for wear and remove sawdust from the teeth to preserve cutting performance.
For best results, clamp thinner or narrow workpieces to prevent movement and reduce risk of kickback. Use a saw with an appropriate tooth angle relative to the grain for cleaner cuts; when cutting across the grain, use shorter, controlled strokes, and when ripping along the grain, use longer strokes with consistent pressure. Store the saw in a dry place and protect the blade to avoid corrosion and maintain cutting efficiency.
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