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Z-Saw Dozuki Hardwood 150mm Japanese Back Saw 21 TPI 110/7105

$ 16.36

Availability: 127 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: ZetSaw
  • Handle Material: Rattan Cane Wood
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Manufacturer Warranty: None
  • Type: Hardwood Saw
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Blade Material: Hardened Steel
  • Number of Pieces: 1
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: 110/7105
  • Model: 110/7105
  • Blade Width: 0.011"

    Description

    ZetSaw (Z-saw for short) produces 2 versions of their popular Dozuki saw:
    Hardwood
    and
    Fine.
    Each saw has different tooth patterns.
    Hardwood
    saws have 21 TPI and are designed to cut harder woods like oak, walnut and cherry and can rip, crosscut or cut angles equally well.
    Hardwood
    saws are ideal for cutting dovetails and tenons.
    Fine
    saws have 25 TPI and are designed to cut pine, cedar and fir and are best for crosscutting.
    Fine
    saws are ideal for extremely intricate and precise cutting.  Both Hardwood and Fine saws come with either 150 mm (5.9") or 240 mm (9.44") blades.
    Specifications:
    Hardwood 150 mm /5.9"
    Overall length: 372mm/14-5/8"
    Blade length: 150 mm/5.9"
    Blade thickness: 0.3mm/0.011"
    Kerf: 0.4mm/0.015"
    Blade depth: 38mm/1-1/2"
    Maximum depth of cut: 38mm/1-1/2"
    Pitch/TPI: 1.2mm/21 TPI
    Traditional rattan cane wrapped wood handle
    Replacement blade sold separately: 07106
    The primary difference between Japanese saws and western-style saws is that Japanese saws cut on the pull stroke. Pulling a saw blade through wood keeps the blade in constant tension preventing the blade from bowing allowing the blade to be much thinner. Thinner blades cut faster with less effort, make less sawdust and produce a much finer cut. Japanese saws have less set (offset of the teeth) providing much better control when following a line. Japanese saw teeth are impulse hardened greatly prolonging the life of the saw. Impulse hardening heats the cutting edge of each tooth via electrical current hardening just the surface of the tooth leaving the core flexible and less susceptible to breaking. Impulse hardened teeth will remain sharp much longer than conventional western handsaws. Most Japanese saws cannot be sharpened, but replacement blades are available. Japanese saw blades receive a special micro-thin electroplated surface treatment that minimizes friction, reduces tarnishing and rusting and increasing durability.
    Japanese saws come in 3 main types:
    Dozuki:
    In Japanese Dozuki means “attached trunk” and refers to the stiff rib or spline that supports the blade. Blades on these saws are super thin and can be as thin as 0.3 mm or 0.011”. These saws are designed for crosscutting and can produce very precise and smooth cuts. These saws have backs or splines to keep the super thin blade in tension. These saws are the easiest to control, but the spline limits the overall depth of cut.
    Ryoba:
    The Japanese word Ryoba means “double or both edge”. These saws have teeth on both sides of the blade. One side has coarse teeth and is designed for ripping while the other side has finer teeth and is designed for crosscutting. These saws have thicker blades, are much sturdier and allow deep cuts.
    Kataba:
    In Japanese Kataba means “single edge”. These saws have teeth on just one side of the blade and do not have backs or splines. These saws can have teeth specifically designed for ripping, crosscutting or angle cutting. These saws have thicker blades and no backs or splines, so they excel at making deep and long cuts.
    WARNING:
    Cancer and Reproductive Harm -
    www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
    California Residents: This tool may contain a component part or create wood dust which contains a toxin on California's Prop 65 chemical list. WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/
    Sales Tax: Due to the 2018 Supreme Court decision regarding sales tax many states now requires us to collect sales tax. If we are now required by your state to collect and remit sales tax, sales tax will be charged on your order during checkout.