The best in woodworking hand saws. Whether your looking for a Western style dovetail or gent's saw, a Japanese pull saw or just a standard coping saw and a few blades, we stock an excellent selection.
Confused about the difference between Western and Eastern style saws? Western style saws cut on the push stroke and tend to have a hardier, thicker blade. They may be easier to handle and more familiar for the beginner, and are still preferred by many experts.
Japanese saws, including the popular Dozuki and Ryoba styles, cut on the pull stroke and have a thinner, more delicate blade. Many woodworkers prefer them for their extremely thin kerf and excellent control.
Enjoy the capability of a large handsaw with the convenience of a model half its size.
This folding saw features a 17 tpi Japanese tooth-design, a 9" long cutting surface and a blade depth of about 2-1/2". Combined with its fine teeth and 0.010" blade thickness, the Folding Dozuki delivers quick and smooth cuts through a variety of materials.
Plus, a metal latch keeps the blade rigid in the open position for superior stability while cutting. Folds up from over 20" long to just under 12" for easy storage and transportation.
Designed for cutting box joints, dovetails, any joinery and fine model making.
» Straight handle extends from the top back of the blade
» Blades are resharpenable high carbon steel
» 6" has Beech handle and 17 TPI
» 8" has Rosewood handle and 17 TPI
» Depth of cut is 1-1/2''
Unlike most handsaws that are optimized for a particular cutting style, this Japanese model handles crosscuts, rips and diagonal cuts in a wide variety of hard and soft woods.
With 15 impulse-hardened teeth per inch, a 10-3/8" long cutting surface, and a kerf width of only 0.92mm, it makes quick, smooth work out of many hand-sawing jobs.