Ryoba Japanese Saw 3-Edge Tooth Pull Saws Flexible Flush CuttingHand Saw for Tenon Wood Fine Cutting Woodworking
- JAPANESE STYLE PULL SAW: This product is a “Pull Saw.” Most people are used to European saws, called “push saws,” which cuts through a pushing motion. On the other hand, Japanese saws cut materials via pulling and are called “pull saws.” In comparison to “push saws,” this Japanese product is lighter in weight, requires less power, and results in a cleaner edge.
- JAPANESE STEEL: ALL RYPOBA Japanese saws consist of top quality Japanese steel. The high-quality steel makes razor sharp cuts.
- MADE IN JAPAN: All RYOBA products are manufactured in Japan by Japanese master craftsmen. The whole process of making these tools are completed in one of Japan’s towns known for its craft-making tradition with a history of over 100 years.
- DIVERSIFY YOUR WOODWORKING LIFE: No matter if you are a master or a beginner, using traditional Japanese-style saws gives you a brand new experience and lets you make a wider range of woodworking products, thus changing your life!
Multi-purpose
Japanese saw is suitable for sawing in gardens, bamboo, wet and dry wood, PVC&ABS plastic pipes.
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Double Edge
one side could be Rip-cut and other size is cross-cut .
3-Edge Teeth Design
The wood saw blade is made of SK5 steel,three-sided cutting edge quenching treatment, triple-speed cutting, smooth wood surface and small wood chips.
Flexible Thin Blade
Elastic saw blade, low resistance, wear-resistant and durable.
Replaceable Blade
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Comfortable Handle
The hand saw has a rubber handle, non-slip, sweat-proof, ergonomic design, comfortable to hold, and easy to cut.
Detail Size
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