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Revision as of 21:22, 25 June 2019

Japanese woodworking saws cut on the pull stroke, as opposed to "Western" ones that cut when you push. This allows the blade to be made extremely thin, but also makes it easier to accidentally bend it by pushing too much!

Ryoba

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Ryoba

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Synonyms: DE: "Japansäge"
Type: hand saw
Material: wood
Location: wood workshop
Access Requirements: read this page
Tutors: Lukas

A "Ryoba" has two cutting sides, one with hardened crosscutting teeth and one with simple larger teeth for quick cuts along the grain.

Other Styles

  • Dozuki: Japanese backsaw
  • Kataba: similar to Dozuki, but no back