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title: "Corp 10-2440 Fine Cut Saw"
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# Precision diamond-cut triple-edge teeth Twist-lock quick blade replacement 9.5-inch flexible blade Corp 10-2440 Fine Cut Saw

**Brand:** shark
**Price:** € 70.65
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Cut smarter, not harder — the saw that pulls ahead of the pack!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Corp 10-2440 Fine Cut Saw by shark
- **How much does it cost?** € 70.65 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.cy](https://www.desertcart.com.cy/products/1139513-corp-10-2440-fine-cut-saw)

## Best For

- shark enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted shark brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual-Sided Versatility:** 17 TPI fine edge on one side and 9 TPI coarse edge on the other for all your cabinet and flush cutting needs.
- • **Quick-Change Blade System:** Red push-button twist-lock design enables fast, tool-free blade swaps or compact storage.
- • **Durable & Weather-Resistant:** High-impact ABS plastic handle built to withstand tough jobsite conditions without wear.
- • **Effortless Precision Cutting:** Pull-to-cut method delivers faster, cleaner, and safer sawing with minimal effort.
- • **Flexible Blade for Flush Cuts:** Easily flex the blade to trim dowels and undercuts without damaging surrounding surfaces.

## Overview

The Shark Corp 10-2440 Fine Cut Saw features a 9.5-inch flexible high-speed steel blade with precision diamond-cut triple-edge teeth designed for pull-stroke cutting. Its dual-sided blade offers 17 and 9 teeth per inch for fine and coarse cuts, ideal for cabinet work, flush cutting dowels, and undercuts. The weather-resistant ABS handle and twist-lock blade replacement system combine durability with convenience, making it a versatile, professional-grade tool for millennial managers who demand efficiency and precision in their woodworking projects.

## Description

Product Description This Flexible Fine-Cut Saw Is Great For Cabinet Work, Flush Cutting (Dowels), General Fine Cutting, Mitering, Plywood, Stair Systems, And Undercuts (Door Jam/Casings). It Can Be Used For Flexed Or Flush Cutting And Features The Pull-To-Cut Method For Faster, Cleaner, Easier, And Safer Sawing. The Pull-Saw Teeth Have Three Cutting Edges That Are Precision Diamond-Cut, Not Merely Stamp-Cut. The Saw Handle Is Weather-Resistant High-Impact Abs Plastic. A Red Push Button, Which Works On A Single-Push Action, Easily Engages Or Releases The Blade For Replacement Or For Compact Storage. The 9-1/2-Inch Blade Has 17-Teeth Per-Inch On One Side And 9 Per-Inch On The Other. From the Manufacturer This flexible fine-cut saw is great for cabinet work, flush cutting (dowels), general fine cutting, mitering, plywood, stair systems, and undercuts (door jam/casings). It can be used for flexed or flush cutting and features the pull-to-cut method for faster, cleaner, easier, and safer sawing. The pull-saw teeth have three cutting edges that are precision diamond-cut, not merely stamp-cut. The saw handle is weather-resistant high-impact ABS plastic. A red push button, which works on a single-push action, easily engages or releases the blade for replacement or for compact storage. The 9-1/2-inch blade has 17-teeth per-inch on one side and 9 per-inch on the other.

Review: This is a fine example of the Japanese-style saws - This is a fine example of the Japanese-style saws, which cut on the pull stroke instead of the push stroke as conventional Western saws do. The blade is thin and the kerf or width of cut much narrower than most Western saws. After making the mental adjustment to pulling rather than pushing I found that this saw was very easy to use making accurate cuts without difficulty. The blade has two cutting edges, fine and coarse, making it a very versatile tool. I doubt whether I could sharpen this saw by conventional means especially with the close spacing of teeth on the fine cut side of the blade. I ordered this saw as a replacement for a similar one bought many years ago which had lasted a very long time but was no longer available locally. I considered the price reasonable. If this is to be your introduction to Japanese-style saws I think you will not be disappointed.
Review: 90% of the performance of an authentic Japanese saw for 20% of the cost - Have you ever seen something that seemed to good to be true? For instance, a Japanese Ryoba saw for TWENTY DOLLARS! I've used saws like this before, in other woodworker's shops. I'd seen ones that cost over $200 and some that were around $100 (usually made somewhere other than Japan). I use a lot of dowels in my furniture building, also plugs to cover the places I have to put in screws. So when I saw this, I thought it would be a cheap piece of junk that would be dull after cutting a couple dowels and rake angles so off it would take 20 minutes to cut off a 1/2" dowel. I have never been so happy to be wrong about something in my life! This saw is great! It saws through white oak and maple dowels like a hot knife through butter. The blade is flexible enough to trim right at the surface without marring the surface. The problems some others have had with the quality of the handle seem to have been addressed because I have no complaints about it. (Yes, a nice hardwood handle would be nicer than this...but we're woodworkers, right? Make one.) I will give this one piece of advice. Keep the blade guards on until you are ready to cut, keep your fingers and any other appendages you want to keep away from the saw while you're cutting, and put the guards back on as soon as you finish the cut. THIS SAW IS SHARP! I can tell you that after cutting hundreds of hardwood dowels, plugs, trimming ends, and even a few dovetails just to see if it would do it...this saw will draw blood without much effort on your part. So, in summary...be cautious when using this saw...but BUY AND USE THIS SAW! This is probably the best $20 I've ever spent on a woodworking tool.

## Features

- This flexible fine-cut saw is great for cabinet work, flush cutting (dowels)
- It can be used for flexed or flush cutting and features the pull-to-cut method for faster, cleaner, easier, and safer sawing
- The pull-saw teeth have three cutting edges that are precision diamond-cut, not merely stamp-cut
- For flexed or flush cutting
- Uses pull-to-cut method
- Precision diamond-cut teeth
- ABS plastic handle
- Twist-lock design allows for fast, easy blade replacement

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0000224U3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #641,065 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #802 in Handsaws |
| Blade Length | 9.5 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand Name | Shark |
| Color | Black, Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (235) |
| Cutting Angle | 180 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00008023024409 |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Saw |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Shark Corporation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10-2440 |
| Model Number | 10-2440 |
| Number of Teeth | 162 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Flexible, Precision Diamond-Cut Teeth, Pull-To-Cut Method |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Speed | 4500 RPM |
| Surface Recommendation | Plastic, Wood |
| UPC | 008023024409 |

## Product Details

- **Blade Material:** High Speed Steel
- **Brand:** Shark
- **Color:** Black, Silver
- **Power Source:** Manual
- **Surface Recommendation:** Plastic, Wood

## Images

![Corp 10-2440 Fine Cut Saw - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61bXnyF-faL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Would you use this saw to trim hardwood plugs?**
A: Both the ripping dude and the crosscut side have some set to the teeth, so it's not really a flush cut saw-- it'll scuff the surface you're cutting to if you ride up against it. Still a good saw, but not the 100% ideal for trimming plugs.

**Q: Is this a rip or crosscut saw?  or is it both?**
A: This saw has both. The coarse side is for ripping. With  that said I find it much more difficult to use the 9 tooth/inch side for me. I just use the 17-tooth side just about all the time. If I had to buy again or replace this one I will get a single sided saw in the 15 to 17 tooth range.

**Q: Is this made in USA or Japan?**
A: Am not certain of actual manufacturing location.  I believe that corp. hq is in Carson, CA (from internet).  Not much info is given about the 2440's mfg. location.  It is quite possible that it is of Japanese design and is partially made in Japan and assembled in US, but I cannot verify that.  I own one and am extremely pleased with its ease of use.  It is extremely sharp so great care should be taken when using it.  Just a nick will cause more damage than one would might expect.  I only blinked once and got a nice little cut ... haven't done that again.  I slowed down - a lot!  Cuts luan panel like butter.  Hope this helps.

**Q: Can it also cut PVC?**
A: Yes, as in pvc tubing or piping.  It has two different sets of teeth, a finer set on one side and not so fine set on the other side.  You might try the less fine side first.  It is so sharp and handy.  But remember it cuts on the pull stroke.  I can imagine someone cutting their finger with it if not careful or not keeping the other hand away from the teeth.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is a fine example of the Japanese-style saws
*by J***S on July 5, 2014*

This is a fine example of the Japanese-style saws, which cut on the pull stroke instead of the push stroke as conventional Western saws do. The blade is thin and the kerf or width of cut much narrower than most Western saws. After making the mental adjustment to pulling rather than pushing I found that this saw was very easy to use making accurate cuts without difficulty. The blade has two cutting edges, fine and coarse, making it a very versatile tool. I doubt whether I could sharpen this saw by conventional means especially with the close spacing of teeth on the fine cut side of the blade. I ordered this saw as a replacement for a similar one bought many years ago which had lasted a very long time but was no longer available locally. I considered the price reasonable. If this is to be your introduction to Japanese-style saws I think you will not be disappointed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 90% of the performance of an authentic Japanese saw for 20% of the cost
*by J***H on October 22, 2010*

Have you ever seen something that seemed to good to be true? For instance, a Japanese Ryoba saw for TWENTY DOLLARS! I've used saws like this before, in other woodworker's shops. I'd seen ones that cost over $200 and some that were around $100 (usually made somewhere other than Japan). I use a lot of dowels in my furniture building, also plugs to cover the places I have to put in screws. So when I saw this, I thought it would be a cheap piece of junk that would be dull after cutting a couple dowels and rake angles so off it would take 20 minutes to cut off a 1/2" dowel. I have never been so happy to be wrong about something in my life! This saw is great! It saws through white oak and maple dowels like a hot knife through butter. The blade is flexible enough to trim right at the surface without marring the surface. The problems some others have had with the quality of the handle seem to have been addressed because I have no complaints about it. (Yes, a nice hardwood handle would be nicer than this...but we're woodworkers, right? Make one.) I will give this one piece of advice. Keep the blade guards on until you are ready to cut, keep your fingers and any other appendages you want to keep away from the saw while you're cutting, and put the guards back on as soon as you finish the cut. THIS SAW IS SHARP! I can tell you that after cutting hundreds of hardwood dowels, plugs, trimming ends, and even a few dovetails just to see if it would do it...this saw will draw blood without much effort on your part. So, in summary...be cautious when using this saw...but BUY AND USE THIS SAW! This is probably the best $20 I've ever spent on a woodworking tool.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easier to make accurate cuts than a push saw
*by D***J on July 9, 2019*

For whatever reason, probably because of no training, I was never good with a hand saw. Cuts always veer right instead of square. So I learned with power tools that cut straight. Now that I'm getting into more hand tool work, I needed to learn the right way to saw, point index finger at the work, use lines on 2 sides, less pressure, less speed, more practice. It's not rocket science but old habits die hard. My grandson wanted a pull saw for his birthday, so I did the research on Amazon & bought this one. He liked it though isn't doing much woodworking any more. Since I already had done the research, I bought another one for myself, hoping I'd be more accurate pulling than pushing. It works, I am. This saw is so sharp, it takes very little pressure to make fast cuts. The blade is much thinner, and the wider edge means better cuts with less force. There's some getting used to the different cutting angle than a back saw, and tearout is on the front instead of the back of the cut. This type saw doesn't work as well with a bench hook since that's designed to hold for push strokes. But I like it for use in a miter box, especially home made, to keep a thin kerf. It's excellent for dowels and small moulding. Having both rip and crosscut on the same saw is very useful. I bought this because its blade is a little longer than others, and replaceable. I like having both types of saws now. I'll keep practicing with the backsaw so eventually my dovetails won't such as much. But this is a nice addition to my saws.

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