SUIZAN Dozuki Japanese hand-saw - 240 mm

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SUIZAN classic Japanese Dozuki hand saw with extremely narrow blade and wooden handle covered with plastic rattan. Ideal for very fine and precise cuts in wood. Designed for pull cuts. Blade thickness only 0,3 mm. Made in Japan.

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Nokogiri (鋸) are classic Japanese saws used throughout Southeast Asia. Unlike European saws, these saws are designed primarily for cutting by pulling (not pushing apart). The main advantage of these saws is the high precision of the cut. The Dozuki saw has an extremely narrow blade and is equipped with a reinforced steel back, which makes it excel at precision cuts. The blade length is 240 mm.

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Features of the SUIZAN Dozuki saw:

✅ "Pull" saw
✅ For fine wood finishing
✅ Extremely narrow blade - only 0.3 mm
✅ Wooden handle wrapped with plastic rattan
✅ High-quality workmanship
✅ Made in Japan

Why would you want a pull saw?

Unlike European saws, Japanese saws are made for cutting with the pull move. This method of cutting requires less effort and allows you to make a precise, clean and accurate cut. In addition, the iconic narrow and flexible blade of Japanese saws does not twist during the pulling motion, so your cut remains perfectly straight. The vast majority of Japanese hand saws have a higher blade profile and high tooth density. The ideal tool not only for detail work on your projects.

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Additional parameters

Category: Tools
Handle: Wooden
Type: Dozuki
Use: Cross cut
Teeth per cm: 7
Blade length: 150 mm
Blade thickness: 0,3 mm
Saw length: 39 cm
Weight: 230 g
Made in: Japan

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About the SUIZAN brand

SUIZAN is a Japanese hand tool manufacturer with over 100 years of experience. Their products made in Japan are appreciated by professionals and hobbyists around the world.

SUIZAN's main products include the so-called Nokogiri (鋸), which are special Japanese saws used throughout Southeast Asia. Unlike the European ones, these saws are designed primarily for cutting by pulling (not pushing apart). The main advantage of these saws is the high precision of the cut.

Among the best-selling Japanese saws is the Ryoba type, which has a double blade with a different bevel and tooth density for cross-cutting and rip-cutting in wood. The tooth size of this universal saw increases towards the tip, giving a fine and precise cut when cutting with the pull. The Dozuki type has an extremely narrow blade that puts minimal resistance when cutting, ensuring a precise and smooth surface for the material being cut. Due to its narrow profile, it is necessary that the back of the Dozuki is reinforced with steel reinforcement to prevent twisting and ensure stability when cutting. However, this reinforcement also limits the depth of cut. The Kataba type has a higher blade thickness as standard, which made it possible to keep the iconic steel reinforcement of the saw's back to a minimum. The shorter reinforcement makes this type of saw more suitable for use on deep cuts in wood.