SUIZAN Japanese Pull Saw Hand Saw 6 Inch Dozukii Cross Cut Dovetail Saw Tenon Saw for Woodworking tools
4.89 out of 5
$31.80
SKU: B07314SWRF
Category: Tools
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Asin | B07314SWRF |
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Dimensions | 15.16"L x 0.83"W x 2.52"H |
Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Manufacturer | SUIZAN |
10 reviews for SUIZAN Japanese Pull Saw Hand Saw 6 Inch Dozukii Cross Cut Dovetail Saw Tenon Saw for Woodworking tools
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J –
Overall ok. The teeth are extremely fine so it cuts very slowly. But the blade is thin, which means it leaves a nice thin kerf. The handle feels a bit cheap, like it’s made from balsa, but that could be replaced easily.
David B. –
I was referred to this product from a woodworking organization I belong to. They had several and when I used it, I liked it and immediately ordered one. They have a larger one and I will get that also. I used it to cut 1” dowels virtually flush which save a lot of work
DebiP –
First, let me say, I am by no means used to working with wood or saws. That being said, I learned something that I wish I had researched better. This saw will not saw thru plywood. The way that plywood is generally made, it has no actual grain rendering this saw useless. My mistake and no reflection on the saw. Recently I have been trying to remove old dead lilac trees. They range from a couple inches to about five inches in diameter. My neighbor lent me his saw (the bow type). I’m not very strong so cutting through the thick lilac wood (I swear, it’s like iron wood) took forever and damn near killed me. So I thought I’d try this saw. For us amateurs, I really couldn’t tell the difference in regard to it sawing on the “pull” and not the “push”. However, I did keep it in mind so I wouldn’t ruin the saw. I really liked the handle of this saw. It was much more comfortable in my hand while exerting myself than the bow shaped saw. I picked a bad day to do this, it rained the night before so I was able to cut thru a 2″ piece of lilac. But anything bigger just took too much effort. I’ll try again after the wood dries out. I did have excellent results using it to cut a nuisance maple growing too near the house. It was probably about 3 yrs old and 10 ft +. It wasn’t very big in circumference, maybe a couple inches. The saw cut thru this “like butter”! Overall, for cutting any type of natural wood I would choose this saw over the western style. The compact size helped me a lot with grip and leverage. And the lilacs I’m trying to clean up are packed in a tight group, which would be difficult to cut using a standard American saw. I’m looking forward to giving those tough old lilac branches another shot when they dry out.
Okay, just an update. I went after those dead lilac trees again after they dried out. They were a good 4 inches across or more. Took a little muscle on my weakling behalf, but worked well! These are great saws!
Sandy Kapuniai –
It’s exactly what I needed for my Ukulele shop. Mahalo
t kelley –
These saws make woodworking a pleasure! very sharp and stiff so cutting is a breeze. Have used to build a canoe and various house projects and still sharp. Which means be careful with it cause it will cut fingers fast!
kristyn –
Easy to use, sturdy, length is good, and cuts like a charm. It had a plastic sheath that zips making it easy to store and bring along while protecting the blade. Would recommend
Adam King –
Got for FIL to make joinery. He said he digs it
Amazon Customer –
Very nice saw, great craftsmanship. This cuts nice, sharp and clean with very little effort. A nice addition to my shop.
jmo85331 –
This is my first Japanese saw so this may be true of the manufacturer and the style. The saw exceeded my already inflated expectations. Sharp, light and feels good in my hand. I went straight to a piece of poplar for a set of cuts and I was very impressed with the ease and accuracy to cut right to the line. Did a 5 minute dovetail drill (thanks G Rogowski!) and it was so much easier than I expected. The kerf is about the same as my Lie Nielsen and on a side by side I couldn’t see a difference. One thing – it isn’t a speedy cut – my LN cut in less strokes but more difficult for me to start. Extremely pleased on what is great quality at a value price.
David D. –
I’ve used a couple times so far and it’s great. Good quality, easy to control, I like the handle, very nice