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Re: Japanese Hand Saws
By:TonyB
Date: 8/21/2001, 5:04 pm
In Response To: Japanese Hand Saws (Bryan Sarauer)

I think mine was called a ryoba saw. It has crosscut teeth on one side and ripping teeth on the other. That means that it doesn't have a reinforcing rib along the back of the blade, like some other japanese style saws. I think the crosscut side has about 16 tpi and the ripping side has about 8 tpi. The interesting thing is that the teeth are a little closer together near the handle, so that as you start the cut, you have a lot more control.

I like this style of saw a lot. I don't miss having a rib om the back of the blade. Since you cut while pulling, the blade is in tension, so you don't need the extra stiffness that a rib would give you. Also, I think the rib would get in the way if you wanted to make a cut longer than the width of the blade (two or three inches.) If you plan on ripping anything or scarfing anything, the rib would probably get in the way.

Overall, I think this saw with both ripping and crosscutting teeth is the best of both worlds.

Hope this helps.

TonyB

Messages In This Thread

Japanese Hand Saws
Bryan Sarauer -- 8/21/2001, 4:30 pm
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Kenny Too Slow -- 8/22/2001, 3:53 pm
Re: Japanese Hand Saws
Ken Sutherland -- 8/21/2001, 8:13 pm
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TonyB -- 8/22/2001, 8:25 am
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Bryan Sarauer -- 8/22/2001, 11:03 am
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Jim -- 8/22/2001, 3:28 pm
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Ken Sutherland -- 8/22/2001, 1:17 pm
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TonyB -- 8/22/2001, 11:46 am
Re: Japanese Hand Saws
Chip Sandresky -- 8/21/2001, 6:55 pm
Re: Japanese Hand Saws
TonyB -- 8/21/2001, 5:04 pm
Re: Japanese Hand Saws
Don Beale -- 8/21/2001, 5:01 pm