
A couple of large diameterย circular saws, like the Super Sawsquatch, also fit the beam cutting bill, but with nowhere near the cutting capacity that this Sawsquatch has.
Pros
- Deep 14-1/4โณ cutting capacity (8-3/4โณ at 45ยบ)
- Adjustable angle of attack to ease into cuts
- Tool-free chain tensioning
- Full house chain leaves a better finish
- Only specifically designed tool in its class available in the US
Cons
- Finish isnโt as clean as a circular saw blade
Skilsaw Carpentry Chainsaw โ The Basics
General Design
If this is an unfamiliar class for you, carpentry chainsaws set themselves apart by adding a footplate to a beefed-up (and highly modified) electric chainsaw. This gives you the ability to slide the saw across a beam or other large stock similar to the way you would a circular saw. If youโre ambitious, you can even start from the tree of your choice and mill it down to the exact lumber you want.
The Skilsaw Carpentry Chainsaw replaces a standard chainsaw handle with a worm drive design, giving it the appearance of a 90ยบ chainsaw/circular saw mix. You still get a self-oiling chain, but thereโs a chain barrier that acts as a stabilizer (and guard) on the backside with a nose cap protecting the bar end. Even though it prevents plunge cutting, the overall safety and straighter cutting is a bigger win.
The saw is well-built, with metal parts everywhere we hoped to find them. The major body components are magnesium, keeping the weight down to 18 pounds (minus the bar and chain) without sacrificing strength.
Power Plant
Unsurprisingly, Skilsaw uses their 15-amp Dual Field worm drive motor to power the new saw. Dual Field technology is Skilsawโs design that promotes better cooling, helping the motor avoid overheating and thus extending its life.
Full House
The Skilsaw Carpentry Chainsaw features a 16โณ bar and full house chain with a 14-1/4โณ cutting depth. Clearly, that goes way beyond even the Super Sawsquatchโs ability and even other dedicated carpentry chainsaws.
The nice thing is that the full house chain leaves a finer finish than the rough cut of a standard chain. Every link has its own cutter instead of every other one, so itโs a similar concept to adding additional teeth to a circular saw blade. Itโs not sandpaper smooth, but itโll put you well ahead of repurposing your Stihl.
Dust Collection
Any chainsaw creates a lot of sawdust and chips, making efficient dust collection a challenge. Skilsaw helps keep things manageable with a dust port on the top. In practice, we used it mainly as a directional chip ejector since all of our work was outside.
Anti-Splinter Guard
When youโre making cuts in material that you need the best finish on, flip the anti-splinter guard against the bar. It sits on the edge of your cut and keeps the splintering to a minimum.
Auxiliary Handle
Even though you have standard worm drive handles, Skilsaw also includes an auxiliary handle. It stores in an upright position on the right side of the saw when youโre not using it or installs on the left when you want it.
Case Study
The Skilsaw Carpentry Chainsaw comes with a base that lets you set it at an angle for storage and transportation. Clips on either side lock it down with the handle nearly centered at the top. Itโs interesting that they chose to go with this design over a full blow-molded case.
The only concern I have is transporting the saw in the back of a truck in its upright position. Itโs pretty stable, but still has some risk of tipping over. You may want to keep a bungee cord handy to strap it against the side of your truck bed.
Using the Skilsaw Carpentry Chainsaw
Cutting Options
Before making your first cut, realize you have a couple of options. When making a cut that doesnโt require the full depth, you can adjust the angle of attack back a few degrees and make your entry easier. I highly recommend using it when you can.
You can also bevel up to 60ยบ, which is really handy if youโre making angled cuts into 6ร6 or 8ร8 that even the Super Sawsquatch canโt get close to on one pass.
Getting to Work
On our horse farm, thereโs no end to the amount of cutting jobs we have. Weโre cutting fence posts, fence boards, and even raw lumber from felled trees on occasion for various projects.
For the fence posts, I usually use my 10-1/4โณ Sawsquatch to cut them with one pass. But one thing I really wanted to try was gang cutting fence boards to size. We stacked them 10 high and clamped them down to a set of sawhorses. Sure enough, one pass got me 10 boards ready to go.
I also decided to shape up a cedar to start drying out for a table I plan to build with it later. Here, the sawโs chainsaw heritage really showed up as it confidently cut through the bark, outer rings, and heartwood.
What really impressed me, though, was the quality of the finish. Even with a full house chain, I didnโt expect it to cut as cleanly as it did. Thereโs still work to do, of course, but I would never have guessed a chainsaw made the cut if I wasnโt there to see it myself.
Thereโs a long list of applications you could use a saw like this for, and Iโd love to see what you think if you leave a comment for us. One of the things I realized is that itโs an easier saw to use for jobs that you might use the Super Sawsquatch on. Itโs lighter and easier to maneuver, though you end up with a rougher cut than the circular saw blade leaves.
Price
Expect the Skilsaw Carpentry Chainsaw to retail for around $699. There are several retailers accepting preorders now with estimated shipping dates in early December.
Skilsaw doesnโt have much competition in this category. Its closest is the Prazi attachment to convert a standard circular saw into a 12โณ depth of cut saw (~$150). Thereโs also an 18โณ model, but itโs for foam and softwoods. There are definitely some trade-offs there considering youโre putting an attachment on a saw that was never designed to run a chainsaw chain, but itโs an option.
On a smaller scale, Festool has a 7.9โณ Sword Saw that you wonโt find it for sale in the US.
The Bottom Line
When youโre working with thick material or gang cutting smaller boards, the Skilsaw Carpentry Chainsaw leaves the rest of your options in the dust. It has the power to make tough cuts with a design that more cutting capacity than pretty much any other handheld saw available.
I like the latest Sawsquatch for large timber framing and gang cuts on material like fence boards, deck boards, and engineered joists. Thatโs just a few that I use regularly and there are plenty of others out there. Just keep in mind that its full house chain cut finish is going to be a bit rougher than large diameter circular saws, even though itโs better than a standard chainsaw.
Skilsaw Carpentry Chainsaw Specifications
- Model: Skilsaw SPT55-11
- Motor: 15-amp worm drive
- Bar Length: 16 inches
- No-Load Speed: 6300 RPM
- Max Cutting Depth at 90 Degrees: 14-1/4 inches
- Max Cutting Depth at 45 Degrees: 8-3/4โณ inches
- Included Chain: 56-tooth full house chain
- Dry Weight: 18 pounds without bar, chain, stand, oil, or cord
- Price: $679.00
- Warranty: 1 year with 6-month no questions asked return guarantee
Check out more on Skilsawโs website.











