Z-Saw Ryoba Japanese Pull Saws
Ryoba Saws is the most versatile of the Japanese saws and convenient for both cross and rip cutting. It comes with two sets of teeth - one for rip cuts and one for crosscuts.
Overall length: 23.62"
Blade length: 9.84"
Blade thickness: 0.019"
Kerf: 0.027"
Blade depth: 3,25"
Maximum depth of cut: unlimited
Pitch/TPI: Rip: 9 TPI, Crosscut: 18 TPI
Traditional rattan cane wrapped wood handle.
Japanese Saws vs Western Saws
The primary difference between Japanese saws and western-style saws is that Japanese saws cut on the pull stroke. Pulling a saw blade through wood keeps the blade in constant tension preventing the blade from bowing allowing the blade to be much thinner. Thinner blades cut faster with less effort, make less sawdust and produce a much finer cut. Japanese saws have less set (offset of the teeth) providing much better control when following a line. Japanese saw teeth are impulse hardened greatly prolonging the life of the saw. Impulse hardening heats the cutting edge of each tooth via electrical current hardening just the surface of the tooth leaving the core flexible and less susceptible to breaking. Impulse hardened teeth will remain sharp much longer than conventional western handsaws. Most Japanese saws cannot be sharpened, but replacement blades are available. Japanese saw blades receive a special micro-thin electroplated surface treatment that minimizes friction, reduces tarnishing and rusting and increasing durability.
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