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Flush Cut Pull Saw 7"

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SU50050
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Description

  • Japanese Pull Saw for cutting off excess wood without damaging its surrounding
  • With its thin blade, the saw will be able to bend to be pressed against the surface so the cut end will be completely flat
  • Teeth per inch: 30 TPI / Blade thickness: 0.008" / Kerf width: 0.008" / Blade length: 7" / Overall length: 16"
  • The saw blade is easily interchangeable and you can buy a replacement blade on this page. When you remove the handle, the saw will fit neatly into your toolbox.

This product is a Japanese flush cut saw. It is perfect for cutting dowels down to match its surrounding surface.

Tips on how to use
Although the point of the flush cut saw is to cut off the dowel so that it is at level with its surrounding surface, placing a slightly thick piece of paper beneath the cutting area will make sure that the surrounding surface does not get damaged. This can be done by creating a hole slightly larger than the diameter of the dowel in the paper, such as business cards, and sawing from top of it. When using a dowel, you can use glue to put it into place, but once it is placed properly, make sure to remove the excess glue with a small wet paintbrush, because once it gets dry, it is not only hard to remove, but also may interfere with the cutting process.

Exchanging the blade
The saw blade is interchangeable. If your blade is broken, please buy a replacement blade.

Product details

  • Product size: 16.4" x 2.17" x 0.75"
  • Product weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Blade length: 7.1"
  • Blade thickness: 0.008"

What is "SUIZAN"?
SUIZAN, a Japanese brand, creates Japanese hand tools of highest quality. With more than 100 years of history, all of the processes are completed in a Japanese city in Niigata prefecture called Sanjō, which is known for its craftsmanship. 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, Japanese tools become popular 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 as a result, the cutting-section is clean.

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