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Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
It cuts wood pretty good! Thanks!
Word Smith
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
A reliable cross cutting saw for small projects, cutting dowels, etc. The blade is thin and flexible, but strong. The wooden handle is easy to grip, adding to accuracy. This is an excellent saw to have on hand for all your woodworking jobs.
ActionZombie
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
I recently purchased this Japanese pull saw, and it’s quickly become a favorite tool in my workshop. The SK5 high-carbon steel blade is excellent—it’s flexible yet strong, allowing me to make clean, accurate cuts every time. I love the double-sided design with 11 TPI for rip cuts and 17 TPI for crosscuts, which makes it versatile for various projects. The non-slip beech handle with traditional Japanese patterns is not only beautiful but also provides a secure grip, even during longer cutting sessions.The saw is lightweight and easy to carry, which is perfect for taking it between different job sites or even just moving around the garage. It’s an excellent gift idea for anyone into woodworking, DIY, or carpentry.However, there are a couple of things that could be improved. The blade is quite thin, which is great for precision work but can feel a bit flimsy when cutting through harder woods. It’s also not the most durable saw for heavy-duty tasks, so I wouldn’t rely on it for larger projects that require more robust cutting tools. Additionally, the handle, while comfortable, feels a bit small, which might not be ideal for those with larger hands.Overall, it’s a fantastic saw for precise, smaller cuts and great for those finer details in woodworking. Just be mindful of its limitations with tougher materials.
Penny
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
Prefect little tool for my small woodworking projects. Saw sharp is great! Handle with a comfortable hold and nice and it well made. Easy to take with you. Does great sawing. Price was value.
Troy, just troy.
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
This is a great saw, thin due to cutting on the pull stroke, allows for very easy straight line cutting with almost no material loss, maybe 1/32 or less of board is turned into dust. This allows cutting off dowels and other wood very close to another surface or for super fine detail work like dovetails where the larger saws would be unwieldy.Has nice covers to prevent the cutting tips from getting damaged (or damaging you) when not needed. I'm making a canvas roll pouch to hold all of the saws as they are rather long when the blade is installed.Fit and finish are excellent as is ease of use. If you have historically been bad at hand sawing, give this a try, you'll stop using a power saw for many applications.
JT
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
First time using s pull saw and its incredibly easy to use. It’s very sharp and perfect for cutting small wood pieces for a project I’m working on.
Xander
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
I cannot compare this to other saws of this style, but as a woodworking who mainly uses power tools and just needed a flush cut saw for occasional uses this works great. The handle feels good in my hand and is easy to cut through wood without marring the surface.Will it remain sharp and effective as long as a more expensive saw? Perhaps, though I wouldn't expect it to. For the low price, it's at minimum a good saw to try if you're just getting started. If you wear through it, you're out very little and it's a good sign you're actually going to use the saw enough to invest more into one.
Jim L.
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
The saw is sharp,it was not expensive, and the blade is flexible. But it is not for fine detail work. The set on both sets of teeth is too aggressive for flush cutting. The teeth are long and not fine. It doesn't cut as clean as my 45.00 ryoba saw. I bought this thinking I'd use it for slicing dowels off flush with the piece they are used in. Not even going to attempt it. I went to my local woodcraft store and spent 29.00 on a quality flushcut Japanese pull saw. I'll keep this for rough cuts.
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