A Panel Saw
is a crosscut saw with a blade that typically is smaller than other
hand saws but with more teeth than other hand saws. A panel saw usually
has a blade between 16" - 24" in length and has 10 - 12 teeth per inch (TPI).
A Panel Saw gives a finer cut and traditionally typically was used
for cutting panels, hence the name 'Panel Saw'.
See 'What Is A Crosscut Saw?'
for more details about a crosscut saw.
There have been a number of panel saw makers in the past, with a few present makers. Below are a list of a few well known panel saw manufacturers:
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