Q: What is the blade length on the Veritas tenon saws?
The blades on the Veritas Rip & Crosscut Tenon Saws are 16" long, with a cut depth of nearly 4". These are the largest saws in the Veritas line.
05T1410 - Set of 2 Veritas Tenon Saws (Rip and Crosscut)

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Weighing just under 1 1/2 lb with 16" blades, these are the largest saws in the Veritas line. Available in 9 tpi rip or 12 tpi crosscut patterns, the blades are made from 0.024" thick high-carbon steel with 0.003" of set per side and a cut depth of nearly 4".
The ripping saw teeth have a 14° rake angle; teeth on the crosscut saw have a 15° rake and have been filed with alternating 15° bevels so they sever wood fibers rather than tear them.
Each saw is well balanced, with a spine molded from a mixture of stainless-steel powder for weight, glass fiber for stiffness and a polymer resin binder. The closed handle is configured for exceptional control for a saw of this size and weight, with a hardwood grip secured by a stainless-steel bolt and brass nut.
The blade and handle-mounting bolt are molded into the spine, creating a solid blade/spine/mount assembly.
Made in Canada.
The blades on the Veritas Rip & Crosscut Tenon Saws are 16" long, with a cut depth of nearly 4". These are the largest saws in the Veritas line.
The rip saw has a 9 tpi pattern with a 14° rake angle, suited to cutting with the grain. The crosscut saw has 12 tpi with a 15° rake and alternating 15° bevels that sever wood fibers rather than tear them.
The spine is molded from a mixture of stainless-steel powder for weight, glass fiber for stiffness, and a polymer resin binder. This composite construction balances the saw while maintaining rigidity.
Yes. The Veritas tenon saws are available individually — rip or crosscut — or as a set of two containing both versions.
The Veritas Rip & Crosscut Tenon Saws are made in Canada.
The blade and handle-mounting bolt are molded directly into the spine, creating a solid blade/spine/mount assembly. The closed hardwood handle is secured with a stainless-steel bolt and brass nut.
| Materials | High-carbon steel blade; composite spine (stainless-steel powder, glass fiber, polymer resin); hardwood handle |
| Dimensions | 16" blade length; nearly 4" cut depth |
| Weight | Just under 1 1/2 lb |
| Includes | Rip tenon saw, or crosscut tenon saw, or set of both (depending on option selected) |
| Country of Origin | Canada |
| Package Quantity | 1 item |

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Veritas Rip & Crosscut Tenon Saws
Weighing just under 1 1/2 lb with 16" blades, these are the largest saws in the Veritas line. Available in 9 tpi rip or 12 tpi crosscut patterns, the blades are made from 0.024" thick high-carbon steel with 0.003" of set per side and a cut depth of nearly 4".
The ripping saw teeth have a 14° rake angle; teeth on the crosscut saw have a 15° rake and have been filed with alternating 15° bevels so they sever wood fibers rather than tear them.
Each saw is well balanced, with a spine molded from a mixture of stainless-steel powder for weight, glass fiber for stiffness and a polymer resin binder. The closed handle is configured for exceptional control for a saw of this size and weight, with a hardwood grip secured by a stainless-steel bolt and brass nut.
The blade and handle-mounting bolt are molded into the spine, creating a solid blade/spine/mount assembly.
Made in Canada.