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We stock a large range of quality new cross cut saws from the leading manufacturers across Europe. With years’ of experience we can advise on the right machine for the exact needs of the workshop.

Cross Cut Saws are ideal for cutting materials to length, mainly on wood across the grain. The cutting edge of each tooth is angled in an alternating pattern and this design allows each tooth to act akin to a knife edge to slice through the wood smoothly in contrast to a rip saw, which tears along the grain.

When not being used, cross cut slides can also be packed away effortlessly and quickly placed in the park position.


What Is a Crosscut Saw?

A crosscut saw is specifically designed to cut wood perpendicular to the grain. Its teeth are shaped to sever wood fibres cleanly, producing a smooth finish ideal for joinery and finish work. Available in both manual and power versions, crosscut saws range from compact handheld tools to industrial-grade machines.

Whether you're in carpentry, furniture making, or general construction, a quality crosscut saw ensures clean, smooth cuts that require minimal sanding or finishing. From traditional hand saws to powerful powered models, these tools are a staple in any serious toolkit.

Types of Crosscut Saws:

Manual Crosscut Saws: Traditional handsaws with fine, angled teeth for precise control in framing and finish carpentry.

Mitre Saws (Power Crosscut Saws): Motorized saws that pivot to make quick, accurate crosscuts and miter cuts—perfect for trim work and framing.

Sliding Compound Mitre Saws: Allow extended crosscut capacity for wide boards and compound angles, commonly used in cabinetry and woodworking shops.

Key Features:

Sharp, Angled Teeth: Designed to slice cleanly across wood fibres.

Guide Systems (on powered models): Laser guides and fences ensure straight, repeatable cuts.

Adjustable Angles: Many models allow for bevel and mitre cuts in addition to standard crosscuts.

Durability: Built to withstand repetitive cuts in tough hardwoods and softwoods alike.

Common Uses:

  • Framing and rough carpentry
  • Finish work, baseboards, and crown moulding
  • Cabinetry and furniture construction
  • Trim and moulding installation
  • Outdoor decking and fencing

Why Choose a Crosscut Saw?

  • Precise, clean cuts across the grain
  • Essential for accurate joinery and framing
  • Available in both manual and power-operated models
  • A versatile must-have for professionals and DIYers alike

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