Chongqing Homar Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer specializing in design, manufacturing and distribution of Hand tools& Hardware, including pliers, hammers, wrenches, screwdrivers, drills, measuring tools, garden tools, construction tools, safety tools, as well as all kind of tool kits and other related hardware products.
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Why Choose Us
Sales Market
Our products have been exported to more than 80 countries and regions around the world, including Europe, America, the Middle East, Australia, Southeast Asia, and Africa.
Our Certificates
All our manufacturing plants are ISO 9001:2008 certified, and most of our products meet EN, ANSI, and Australian standards. All related certificates and test reports are available.
HOMAR Quality Control
At HOMAR, we strictly control every step of product sampling and testing to ensure quality. We are committed to continuous improvement and careful selection of our products. Our hardware inspection standards include pressure resistance, impact resistance, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance.
Customer customization
We will customize specific hardware tools according to customer needs and requirements. This personalized service gives customers access to tools tailored to their specific needs, increasing productivity and meeting specific job requirements.
Advantages of Hand Saws
Precision and Control
Hand saws allow for detailed and careful cutting, making them ideal for fine woodworking and intricate projects.
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Portability
Unlike power tools, hand saws do not require electricity or batteries, making them easy to carry and use anywhere.
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Quiet Operation
No noisy motors mean you can work in quiet environments without disturbing others.
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Cost-Effective
Hand saws are generally more affordable than power saws and require minimal maintenance.
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Safety
With proper handling, hand saws reduce the risk of accidents that can occur with power tools.
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Specification
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Product Name |
Hand Saws |
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Brand |
HOMAR or your logo |
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Material |
Manganese steel |
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Handle material |
Wooden handle |
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Size |
16"18”20”22”24" |
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Hardening process |
Secondary quenching |
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Service |
OEM/ODM |
Components of Hand Saws
Handle: The handle is the part of the saw that you grip while cutting. It is designed for comfort and control, allowing you to maneuver the saw effectively. Handles can be made from various materials, including wood, plastic, or composite materials, and should provide a secure grip to prevent slipping during use.
Back: The back is the top edge of the saw blade, which provides stability and prevents kinking during cutting. In backsaws, this edge is often reinforced with metal to enhance rigidity and precision in cuts.
Saw Blade: The blade is the primary cutting component of the saw, typically made from high-carbon steel or stainless steel. Its length, thickness, and flexibility determine how efficiently it cuts through different materials. A longer blade is ideal for larger pieces of wood, while a shorter blade allows for more precise cuts in tight spaces.
Heel: The heel refers to the end of the blade closest to the handle. This part is crucial for starting cuts and provides leverage when pushing through tougher materials.
Teeth: The teeth are the sharp points along the edge of the blade that do the actual cutting. The configuration, shape, and number of teeth per inch (TPI) significantly influence how well the saw performs. Higher TPI results in smoother cuts but slower cutting speeds, while lower TPI allows for faster cuts but rougher finishes.
Toe: The toe is the opposite end of the blade from the heel. It often features a pointed design that helps initiate cuts in materials.
Coping Saw
A coping saw, also known as a hack saw, has a blade that is held in place by tension. These types of hand saws are responsible for cutting curved cuts in wood. This was how it acquired its name, because these tools were suited for making coping joints rather than miter joints. These saws’ blades are found to be narrow, having between 15 and 17 teeth per inch of blade.
Back Saw
These types of hand saws are also known as dovetail saws because they are great for producing dovetail joints, which require precision and accuracy. These saws have small teeth and thin blades, making them ideal for precise cuts. Back saws benefit from having a firm piece of metal, such as brass or steel, mounted on the opposite side of the cutting edge.
Bow cut saw
A bow cut saw is a medium-sized hand tool that is commonly used for cutting logs and is referred to as the current version of crosscut saw. A bow cut saw has crosscut teeth that can remove sawdust while it is being pushed in or out. The blades of such a saw are long and thin, making them ideal for cutting thick sections of wood.
Crosscut Saw
These are the saws that are used to make rough cuts in wood. These are saws with big teeth and a reasonably thick blade to make them durable against tough wood. One or two individuals can utilize crosscut saws at the same time. These tools are useful for cutting backyard planks to size and can also come in handy on camping trips.
Hacksaw
The hacksaw was discovered to have been designed to cut through metal due to its narrow blade. The tool has been found to be effective at cutting thin materials such as plastic and metal pipes.
Keyhole Saw
These types of hand saws are the ones that come in the shape of a dagger and have a blade that comes to a point at the opposite end of a single handle. They are the ones that jab saws are known for having a sharper tip, allowing them to jab into various materials such as drywall and then saw through. Their tiny blades make them perfect for cutting difficult shapes or drilling small holes.


Fret Saw
Fret saw are specifically intended to finish complicated woodwork. The term fret comes from the French word freter, which means lattice in English, because this saw is exclusively used on latticework. Its blades have roughly 32 teeth per inch, making it an extremely precise and accurate device. This is why they are so vulnerable.
Veneer Saw
These are saws that are used to cut hardwood veneers, laminates, and plastics. These are the saws that have a double-edged blade and a short, curved blade that is generally just 3 or 4 inches long.
Japanese Saw
A Japanese saw is one with a powerful and thin blade connected to a handle on one end. These saws are intended to cut in a pull action, as opposed to most other saws that cut in a push motion. The major benefit of this saw is that it cuts cleaner and thinner.
Wallboard Saw
These saws are also known as drywall saws and are quite similar to keyhole saws. The only difference is that wallboard saws have a narrower, shorter blade. Their blades are frequently double-edged, with sharp teeth running along both the top and bottom edges. These saws feature fewer teeth per inch than keyhole saws, making them suitable for rough cuts.
Rip-Cut Saw
A rip-cut saw is one of the most popular types of saws that anyone who works with wood may use. A rip-cut saw is one that is designed to cut wood with the grain running parallel to it. It is discovered to have a few teeth per inch when compared to most other hand saws, but each tooth is seen to be extremely sharp, such that wood chips may be readily worked, almost like a collection of chisels working together at the same time.
Pruning Saw
These saws are specially designed saws that may be used in the garden to quickly and easily prune trees and large plants. These saws have a single curved handle that is attached to a curved blade and can be readily reached, making it even more difficult to reach the branches concealed among the densely growing trees.
Hand Saw Tips and Tricks
Have a good grip on the handle: Extend your forefinger along the handle of the saw for more stability. By doing so, you’re pointing the blade along the cut line. Having an excellent grip is vital for controlling a saw and forming precise cuts. Pick a tool handle that matches your hand size — too big of a handle can reduce force and accuracy.
Use a miter box: If you’re cutting 45- or 90-degree angles, a miter box can help make exact cuts.
Keep elbows close to your body: Your body has a natural tendency to stray the saw away from perpendicular movements. Keeping your elbows and arms close to the sides of your body will help avoid any tilting or twisting of the blade.
Use a 2x4 as a guide: If you cannot make a straight cut using a marked line, you can clamp a 2x4 next to the starting point to act as a guide for a square cut.
Do not put excess pressure on the saw: You don’t want to put your weight into the saw or bear down at an odd angle because it will cause you to do more work and alter the accuracy of the blade.
Secure your work: Before sawing, clamp the material to a sturdy workbench or sawhorse to avoid accidents.
Clean and sharpen blades: Tools cut well when they are clean. Keep your saws away from wet glue, dirt and water to avoid rust and corrosion. You also want to sharpen the teeth as necessary for a clean cut.
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