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Japanese Panel Z-Saw with Starter Beak 150 mm

Japanese Panel Z-Saw with Starter Beak 150 mm

$ 30.99

$ 92.97

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Japanese Panel Z-Saw with Starter Beak 150 mm

Japanese Panel Z-Saw with Starter Beak 150 mm

$ 30.99

$ 92.97

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Made in Japan

  • Z-Saw #H-150 | #7010
  • Semi-fine cutting pull-saw
  • Starting "beak" tooth allows for starting a cut in the middle of the board
  • Crosscut Teeth: 19 TPI
  • Compact sized saw - great for a toolbox
  • Impulse Hardened Teeth
  • Blade is removable. See replacement blade

  • This Japanese Z-saw is a handycompact saw for smaller-medium projects, & greatfor fast & straight cuts. It's goodfor general lumber, hard & soft woods, for plywood, & for laminate board too. The blade has a special starting "beak" tooth, which allows you to start a cut in the middle of a wood panel. The saw also features a metal spine back which gives the saw accurate straight cuts. The teeth are impulse hardened which makes the blade tough & durable for prolonged life & wear. The blade also can be removed when/if needed to be replaced. See replacement blade . The handle is made of wood, wrapped in traditional Rattan for a comfortable grip. Made in Japan.

    AboutJapanese Pull Saws

    Japanese saws cut on the pull stroke. Their teeth are very precise & are angled towards the handle; this allows you to cut with great efficiency & control, resulting in precise straight cuts.Another benefit with cutting on the pull-stroke is that you are able to follow your cutting line, givingyou accurate & smoother cuts. The blades on Japanese saws are generally constructedof a thinner steelwhich produces a finerkerf (space left by the blade). Another major benefit bycutting on the pull-stroke is that less force & effort is required when sawing, leaving you not as fatigued when working. Western saws (push saws) on the other hand, typically have teeth that cut on the push stroke. By cutting on a push stroke, the woodwill splinter & chip away from you (which is desired in certain circumstances). Western sawstypically have thicker blades to keep from bending out when pushing through the cut; they also generally create a larger kerf than Japanese saws. ManyJapanese Saws also have blades thatdisassemble from the handle, making storage easy fora small bag or toolbox. Also, one can get replaceable blades for their Japanese saws when needed.

    Hardwick & Sons is pleased to offer quality tools from Japan for the many people who desire special & well-crafted tools. The wide variety of Japanese products that we offer come from the many craftsmen & toolmakers in Japan who have a special dedication to their skillful craft & art of toolmaking.

  • ProductCrosscut TPIBlade KerfBladeThicknessBlade DepthDepth of CutBladeLengthOverall Saw LengthModel #
    Japanese Panel Z-Saw with Starter Beak 150 mm19.019" (0.49 mm).012" (0.30 mm)1 - 7/8" (47.6 mm)1 - 1/8" (28.6 mm)5 - 7/8" (150 mm)14 - 3/4"
    7010

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