SUIZAN Japanese Pull Saw Hand Saw 9-1/2" Ryoba ( Double Edge ) for Woodworking

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Japanese Style Hand Saw - Pull Saw for both of soft wood and hard wood like tiger maple, red oak, teak, MDF, OSB, and even driftwoods
Two blades in one saw: there is Cross-Cut and Rip-Cut teeth on a single handle
Teeth Per Inch: 9 and 15 TPI / Blade Thickness: 0.02 inch / Kerf Width: 0.03 inch / Blade Length: 9-1/2 inch / Overall length: 24 inch
The saw blade is easily removable and interchangeable
We sell also the replacement blade in this page

Description

What is "SUIZAN"?
SUIZAN, a Japanese brand, creates the highest quality Japanese hand tools.
With a history of over 100 years, all of the processes are completed in one of Japan's towns known for their craftsmanship: Sanj in Niigata prefecture.
That's why our products are highly appreciated by many woodworkers.

One of the Japanese Tools
There are a couple of differences between Western tools and Japanese tools.
In many cases, Japanese tools are lighter and simpler than Western ones because Japanese tools are minimally designed and there is no unnecessary waste.
Nowadays, the Japanese tools has become a popular tool in woodcrafting around the world due to its high quality.

Do you know about a "Pull Saw"?
This product is a pull saw.
Japanese saws cut materials via pulling and thus are called "pull saws."
It requires less power, realizes exceedingly smooth and accurate cut, and results that the cutting-section is clean.
And particularly this saw's blade is sharper and thinner (0.02 inch), and has a greater number of teeth per inch (9 & 15 TPI) than comparable saws of its size.

This is a Ryoba Saw
A remarkable point of this Ryoba (Double Edge) Saw is that there are two blades in one saw - Cross-Cut and Rip-Cut.
Therefore you don't have to change your tools: you only have to use it!
It is for time-saving and space-saving in your tool box.

If you have some difficulty using Western saws, once get to use a Japanese saw.
You will never go back to a conventional saw!