Dovetail Saw Spec Scorer
What We’re Scoring On (Your “Dream Dovetail” Anchor)
We start by defining one perfect dovetail hand saw — our dream model. Every spec you enter gets compared to these ideal values. Each metric begins at 10 points and loses points the further it strays.
- Blade length: 230 mm
- TPI (teeth per inch): 16 TPI
- Plate thickness: 0.6 mm
- Tooth geometry: Fine crosscut (micro finish)
- Blade material: Hardened spring steel
Note: This tool does not cover every possible specification. The formula used is only made to give a general idea of what a good product may look like. It’s a great way to shortlist your choices, but this tool is not 100% bias-free, and cannot replace real-world testing insights
Values for the Best Dovetail Hand Saw
Metric | Dream Spec | Score at Perfect Match |
---|---|---|
Blade length | 230 mm | 10 |
TPI | 16 | 10 |
Plate thickness | 0.6 mm | 10 |
Tooth geometry | Fine crosscut | 10 |
Material | Hardened spring steel | 10 |
Enter any real-world spec into the tool and each metric starts at 10 then loses points as it deviates.
How Score Changes with Deviation
Here’s how the scoring works.
Blade length
- Rule: Subtract 1 point for every 5 mm (or part of 5 mm) the length is away from 230 mm. Minimum score is 1 point.
- Examples:
- Exactly 230 mm → 10 points
- Within ±5 mm (225–235 mm) → 9 points
- Within ±10 mm (220–240 mm) → 8 points
- Within ±15 mm (215–245 mm) → 7 points
- Within ±20 mm (210–250 mm) → 6 points
- Within ±25 mm (205–255 mm) → 5 points
- Within ±30 mm (200–260 mm) → 4 points
- Within ±35 mm (195–265 mm) → 3 points
- Within ±40 mm (190–270 mm) → 2 points
- More than ±45 mm away (less than 185 mm or greater than 275 mm) → 1 point
TPI
(each TPI metric is scored against 16 and then averaged if you compare several TPI inputs)
- Exact match → 10
- 1 tooth off → 9
- 2 teeth off → 8
- 3 teeth off → 6
- 4 teeth off → 4
- 5 or more teeth off → 2
We selected 16 TPI because it gives a balanced results for both smooth and fast cuts.
Plate thickness
- Rule: Subtract 1 point for every 0.05 mm (or part of 0.05 mm) the thickness is away from 0.6 mm. Minimum score is 1 point.
- Examples:
- Exactly 0.6 mm → 10 points
- 0.55–0.649 mm → 9 points
- 0.50–0.699 mm → 8 points
- 0.45–0.749 mm → 7 points
- 0.40–0.799 mm → 6 points
- 0.35–0.849 mm → 5 points
- 0.30–0.899 mm → 4 points
- 0.25–0.949 mm → 3 points
- 0.20–0.999 mm → 2 points
- Very far from 0.6 mm → 1 point
Tooth geometry
- Fine crosscut → 10
- Fine rip or hybrid → 6
- Standard crosscut or rip → 3
- Coarse or butcher style → 1
Blade material
- Hardened spring steel → 10
- High-carbon (e.g. SK5), hardened → 9
- Hardened stainless → 8
- Generic high-carbon/quality unknown → 6
- Chrome-vanadium or unknown alloy → 4
- Soft or budget alloy → 2
Overall Score
- Enter the spec values in the Dovetail Saw Spec Scorer tool.
- Each metric outputs a 1–10 score based on its deviation rule above.
- The tool averages the five metric scores to give a final rating from 1.0 to 10.0.
Use this page to quickly compare dovetail saws by their spec sheets. Higher scores mean a closer match to the dream dovetail saw every fine joiner wants in the shop.
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