
Japanese Saws - 240mm - Power Grip - Set of 3 with Roll
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Key Features
- Lifetime Warranty
If a saw should fail due to a material or manufacturing defect it will be replaced free of charge - Made Exclusively for Rutlands® by Gyokucho
World's leading Japanese saw manufacturer - Dozuki Saw
For fine dovetail joints and precise shoulder and crosscuts - Kataba Saw
For deep cuts flush to the surface and long cuts on large workpieces - Ryoba Saw
Two different tooth patterns for both crosscut and rip work - Cut on the Pull Stroke rather than Push Stroke
Allows the blade to be thinner for a much smoother and faster cut - Narrow Kerf
Saw removes less material and requires less energy for a super-fine, tear free cut - Impulse Hardened Teeth
Superior sharpness and stay sharper for longer - Symmetrically Set Teeth
Straight, drift free sawing - Electronically Surface Plated
To minimise friction and prevent resin build up and corrosion
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This Item: Japanese Saws - 240mm - Power Grip - Set of 3 with Roll
£109.99
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This set features the three most popular power grip handle Japanese saws, Dozuki (R1001), Kataba (R1004) and Ryoba (R1007) complete with a traditional Japanese saw roll for storage and protection.
Japanese Saws
Made exclusively for Rutlands® by Gyokucho, the world's leading Japanese saw manufacturer, these saws have one stand out difference from their western counterparts; they cut on the pull stroke rather than the push stroke. The action of pulling the saw keeps the blade in tension through the cut, which allows the blade to be thinner and lighter, for a much smoother and faster cut. The narrow kerf means that the saw removes less material and requires far less energy to achieve a super-fine, tear free and clean cut. Each tooth is impulse hardened for superior sharpness and to stay sharper for longer. The teeth are symmetrically set to ensure straight, drift free sawing and the blades are electronically surface plated to minimise friction and prevent resin build up and corrosion.
Dozuki
This Dozuki saw features ultra-thin, universal teeth for sawing across, along and diagonally to the grain. Due to the finest of kerfs, Dozuki saws are indispensable for cutting dovetails and other fine joints and for making precise shoulder and crosscuts. The universal tooth pattern allows for the rip-cut of pins and the crosscut of side pins when making dovetails in both hard and soft wood. A reinforced back stabilises the 0.3mm ultra-thin, 240mm long blade to ensure backlash free saw blade guidance for straight, chatter free performance.
Kataba
Kataba saws have slightly thicker blades, that are very robust and not require a reinforcing back, allowing for deep cuts flush to the surface and for long cuts on large workpieces. This Kataba has a 240mm blade with impulse hardened, trapezoidal teeth for cutting across and diagonal to the grain. Each tooth is sharpened on three edges in an alternating pattern to cleanly slice, rather than tear the wood fibres leaving an extremely clean, smooth finish. The tooth geometry is excellent at clearing the kerf to prevent clogging. With its wear resistant, super hard teeth this Kataba saw will perform trimming, shoulder and flush cuts in hardwoods, exotic and tropical hardwoods, soft woods, particle boards and glued woods.
Ryoba
The Ryoba is the most versatile Japanese saw for cabinetmaking and joinery as the blade has two different tooth patterns to allow for both crosscut and rip work. This Ryoba has a 240mm blade with impulse hardened, trapezoidal teeth for cutting across and diagonal to the grain on one side and triangular teeth for ripping along the grain on the opposite side. The trapezoidal teeth are sharpened on three edges in an alternating pattern to cleanly slice, rather than tear the wood fibres leaving an extremely clean, smooth finish. The triangular rip teeth become progressively finer from tip to tang to make starting the cut easier and to use less force as the stroke progresses. Ryoba saws have slightly thicker blades, that are very robust and not require a reinforcing back, allowing for deep cuts flush to the surface and for long cuts on large workpieces in hardwood, softwood and particle board.
Power Grip Handle
The blade is mounted on a handle made from TPE which is very robust and resilient material and features a hatched grip that is both slip-proof and extremely comfortable to hold. Made in Miki City, Japan, these premium Japanese saws have lifetime warranty and in the event that they should fail due to a material or manufacturing defect will be replaced free of charge. ©
Japanese Saws
Made exclusively for Rutlands® by Gyokucho, the world's leading Japanese saw manufacturer, these saws have one stand out difference from their western counterparts; they cut on the pull stroke rather than the push stroke. The action of pulling the saw keeps the blade in tension through the cut, which allows the blade to be thinner and lighter, for a much smoother and faster cut. The narrow kerf means that the saw removes less material and requires far less energy to achieve a super-fine, tear free and clean cut. Each tooth is impulse hardened for superior sharpness and to stay sharper for longer. The teeth are symmetrically set to ensure straight, drift free sawing and the blades are electronically surface plated to minimise friction and prevent resin build up and corrosion.
Dozuki
This Dozuki saw features ultra-thin, universal teeth for sawing across, along and diagonally to the grain. Due to the finest of kerfs, Dozuki saws are indispensable for cutting dovetails and other fine joints and for making precise shoulder and crosscuts. The universal tooth pattern allows for the rip-cut of pins and the crosscut of side pins when making dovetails in both hard and soft wood. A reinforced back stabilises the 0.3mm ultra-thin, 240mm long blade to ensure backlash free saw blade guidance for straight, chatter free performance.
Kataba
Kataba saws have slightly thicker blades, that are very robust and not require a reinforcing back, allowing for deep cuts flush to the surface and for long cuts on large workpieces. This Kataba has a 240mm blade with impulse hardened, trapezoidal teeth for cutting across and diagonal to the grain. Each tooth is sharpened on three edges in an alternating pattern to cleanly slice, rather than tear the wood fibres leaving an extremely clean, smooth finish. The tooth geometry is excellent at clearing the kerf to prevent clogging. With its wear resistant, super hard teeth this Kataba saw will perform trimming, shoulder and flush cuts in hardwoods, exotic and tropical hardwoods, soft woods, particle boards and glued woods.
Ryoba
The Ryoba is the most versatile Japanese saw for cabinetmaking and joinery as the blade has two different tooth patterns to allow for both crosscut and rip work. This Ryoba has a 240mm blade with impulse hardened, trapezoidal teeth for cutting across and diagonal to the grain on one side and triangular teeth for ripping along the grain on the opposite side. The trapezoidal teeth are sharpened on three edges in an alternating pattern to cleanly slice, rather than tear the wood fibres leaving an extremely clean, smooth finish. The triangular rip teeth become progressively finer from tip to tang to make starting the cut easier and to use less force as the stroke progresses. Ryoba saws have slightly thicker blades, that are very robust and not require a reinforcing back, allowing for deep cuts flush to the surface and for long cuts on large workpieces in hardwood, softwood and particle board.
Power Grip Handle
The blade is mounted on a handle made from TPE which is very robust and resilient material and features a hatched grip that is both slip-proof and extremely comfortable to hold. Made in Miki City, Japan, these premium Japanese saws have lifetime warranty and in the event that they should fail due to a material or manufacturing defect will be replaced free of charge. ©
This set features the three most popular power grip handle Japanese saws, Dozuki (R1001), Kataba (R1004) and Ryoba (R1007) complete with a traditional Japanese saw roll for storage and protection.
Japanese Saws
Made exclusively for Rutlands® by Gyokucho, the world's leading Japanese saw manufacturer, these saws have one stand out difference from their western counterparts; they cut on the pull stroke rather than the push stroke. The action of pulling the saw keeps the blade in tension through the cut, which allows the blade to be thinner and lighter, for a much smoother and faster cut. The narrow kerf means that the saw removes less material and requires far less energy to achieve a super-fine, tear free and clean cut. Each tooth is impulse hardened for superior sharpness and to stay sharper for longer. The teeth are symmetrically set to ensure straight, drift free sawing and the blades are electronically surface plated to minimise friction and prevent resin build up and corrosion.
Dozuki
This Dozuki saw features ultra-thin, universal teeth for sawing across, along and diagonally to the grain. Due to the finest of kerfs, Dozuki saws are indispensable for cutting dovetails and other fine joints and for making precise shoulder and crosscuts. The universal tooth pattern allows for the rip-cut of pins and the crosscut of side pins when making dovetails in both hard and soft wood. A reinforced back stabilises the 0.3mm ultra-thin, 240mm long blade to ensure backlash free saw blade guidance for straight, chatter free performance.
Kataba
Kataba saws have slightly thicker blades, that are very robust and not require a reinforcing back, allowing for deep cuts flush to the surface and for long cuts on large workpieces. This Kataba has a 240mm blade with impulse hardened, trapezoidal teeth for cutting across and diagonal to the grain. Each tooth is sharpened on three edges in an alternating pattern to cleanly slice, rather than tear the wood fibres leaving an extremely clean, smooth finish. The tooth geometry is excellent at clearing the kerf to prevent clogging. With its wear resistant, super hard teeth this Kataba saw will perform trimming, shoulder and flush cuts in hardwoods, exotic and tropical hardwoods, soft woods, particle boards and glued woods.
Ryoba
The Ryoba is the most versatile Japanese saw for cabinetmaking and joinery as the blade has two different tooth patterns to allow for both crosscut and rip work. This Ryoba has a 240mm blade with impulse hardened, trapezoidal teeth for cutting across and diagonal to the grain on one side and triangular teeth for ripping along the grain on the opposite side. The trapezoidal teeth are sharpened on three edges in an alternating pattern to cleanly slice, rather than tear the wood fibres leaving an extremely clean, smooth finish. The triangular rip teeth become progressively finer from tip to tang to make starting the cut easier and to use less force as the stroke progresses. Ryoba saws have slightly thicker blades, that are very robust and not require a reinforcing back, allowing for deep cuts flush to the surface and for long cuts on large workpieces in hardwood, softwood and particle board.
Power Grip Handle
The blade is mounted on a handle made from TPE which is very robust and resilient material and features a hatched grip that is both slip-proof and extremely comfortable to hold. Made in Miki City, Japan, these premium Japanese saws have lifetime warranty and in the event that they should fail due to a material or manufacturing defect will be replaced free of charge. ©
Japanese Saws
Made exclusively for Rutlands® by Gyokucho, the world's leading Japanese saw manufacturer, these saws have one stand out difference from their western counterparts; they cut on the pull stroke rather than the push stroke. The action of pulling the saw keeps the blade in tension through the cut, which allows the blade to be thinner and lighter, for a much smoother and faster cut. The narrow kerf means that the saw removes less material and requires far less energy to achieve a super-fine, tear free and clean cut. Each tooth is impulse hardened for superior sharpness and to stay sharper for longer. The teeth are symmetrically set to ensure straight, drift free sawing and the blades are electronically surface plated to minimise friction and prevent resin build up and corrosion.
Dozuki
This Dozuki saw features ultra-thin, universal teeth for sawing across, along and diagonally to the grain. Due to the finest of kerfs, Dozuki saws are indispensable for cutting dovetails and other fine joints and for making precise shoulder and crosscuts. The universal tooth pattern allows for the rip-cut of pins and the crosscut of side pins when making dovetails in both hard and soft wood. A reinforced back stabilises the 0.3mm ultra-thin, 240mm long blade to ensure backlash free saw blade guidance for straight, chatter free performance.
Kataba
Kataba saws have slightly thicker blades, that are very robust and not require a reinforcing back, allowing for deep cuts flush to the surface and for long cuts on large workpieces. This Kataba has a 240mm blade with impulse hardened, trapezoidal teeth for cutting across and diagonal to the grain. Each tooth is sharpened on three edges in an alternating pattern to cleanly slice, rather than tear the wood fibres leaving an extremely clean, smooth finish. The tooth geometry is excellent at clearing the kerf to prevent clogging. With its wear resistant, super hard teeth this Kataba saw will perform trimming, shoulder and flush cuts in hardwoods, exotic and tropical hardwoods, soft woods, particle boards and glued woods.
Ryoba
The Ryoba is the most versatile Japanese saw for cabinetmaking and joinery as the blade has two different tooth patterns to allow for both crosscut and rip work. This Ryoba has a 240mm blade with impulse hardened, trapezoidal teeth for cutting across and diagonal to the grain on one side and triangular teeth for ripping along the grain on the opposite side. The trapezoidal teeth are sharpened on three edges in an alternating pattern to cleanly slice, rather than tear the wood fibres leaving an extremely clean, smooth finish. The triangular rip teeth become progressively finer from tip to tang to make starting the cut easier and to use less force as the stroke progresses. Ryoba saws have slightly thicker blades, that are very robust and not require a reinforcing back, allowing for deep cuts flush to the surface and for long cuts on large workpieces in hardwood, softwood and particle board.
Power Grip Handle
The blade is mounted on a handle made from TPE which is very robust and resilient material and features a hatched grip that is both slip-proof and extremely comfortable to hold. Made in Miki City, Japan, these premium Japanese saws have lifetime warranty and in the event that they should fail due to a material or manufacturing defect will be replaced free of charge. ©
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Specifications
Brand
Rutlands®
R1001
Dozuki
R1001 - Tooth Type
Universal
R1001 - Blade Length
240mm
R1001 - Overall Length
530mm
R1001 - Blade Thickness
0.3mm
R1001 - Tooth Pitch
1.5mm
R1001 - Cut Depth
50mm
R1004
Kataba
R1004 - Tooth Type
Crosscut
R1004 - Blade Length
240mm
R1004 - Overall Length
530mm
R1004 - Blade Thickness
0.6mm
R1004 - Tooth Pitch
1.9mm
R1007
Ryoba
R1007 - Tooth Type
Crosscut & Rip
R1007 - Blade Length
240mm
R1007 - Overall Length
550mm
R1007 - Blade Thickness
0.6mm
R1007 - Tooth Pitch Crosscut
1.3mm
R1007 - Tooth Pitch Rip
2.4mm-3.8mm
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Ian White
These saws are as beautiful to use as they are to look at. Precice, flexible and yielding flawless results with a little practice.
Dan Tansey
Excellent saws. Don't see any reason to go back to Western style saws. These give much better control and accuracy
Derek Mcneill
Having never used Japanese Saws before, I found these amazingly easy to use, providing clean straight cuts with what felt like little to no effort in comparison to normal western saws.
Derek Barratt
Not tried yet bought as Xmas present looks well made very impressed
Sam Best
Great quality tools love these handles and the option for rip or cross cut in one
Next day delivery and good packaging
Next day delivery and good packaging
Charlie Beeden
Having not used but always admired the Japanese way of looking at things I thought I'd give them a try. Bit, am I glad I did. Super thin blades that can't buckle or bow as they cut on the pull stroke, simple! The finish of the cut is excellent on both the crosscut and the rip blade. Fantastic build quality, light and effortless to use. The next thing to try is the hollow back chisel.
Richard Cook
One of if not the best saws i have used strong and the control the handles give you are amazing perfect tool for beginner to the
Professional
Professional
James Ross
Super sharp and thin as a sheet of card, very happy with my purchase well made and easy to use.
R Kennedy
Never used a pull saw before so these took a little bit of getting used to but even in my inexperienced hands the result was still impressive. The saws are so sharp and seem to glide through whatever I'm cutting whether its delicate moulding or thick boards.
Tom Grainger
i've used japanese tools for s few years now and must say these are the best saws i've owned. i'm now trying to resist the temptation of some of the other tools.
Peter Walker
I've never used any other japanese or pull saws before but I have to say, these are stunningly impressive.
Slightly offputting when you first receive them as they are somewhat larger than you would imagine from looking at the pictures and you might mistake them for a set of murder weapons! The other disconcerting things is that the blades are rather thin and you may find that they don't appear to be perfectly straight.
These concerns disappear as soon as you use them though: they cut with ease through wood and leave a beautifully clean cut, even in my amateur hands. Regarding the blades not being straight, this is a function of them being thin and being designed to cut on the pull stroke; under the light tension of a gentle pull stroke they cut in a straight line.
Would recommend highly.
Peter Rush
I needed to cut 2 inch thick oak accurately and because of the needs of the job it could not be done on my table saw. I bought the Japanese saw guide to assist me and this set of saws because at least one, the Kataba, could be used with the saw guide.
I was very impressed with the results. The saw guide was a big help and the Kataba saw was a joy to work with. The cut was fine, smooth and accurate.
I have used the other saws as well and they are great to use, particularly if you are doing precision work on larger pieces of wood.
I am doing more small tenons by hand of late and I think I might buy the compact set for that extra degree of precision.
I have only just starting using Rutlands but I did find their service impressive - next day really does mean next day.
I was very impressed with the results. The saw guide was a big help and the Kataba saw was a joy to work with. The cut was fine, smooth and accurate.
I have used the other saws as well and they are great to use, particularly if you are doing precision work on larger pieces of wood.
I am doing more small tenons by hand of late and I think I might buy the compact set for that extra degree of precision.
I have only just starting using Rutlands but I did find their service impressive - next day really does mean next day.
George Anglis
As a woodcarver this is my first set of decent Japanese saws and I am so happy I purchased them. They are great to use. The thin blades and the selection of cutting grades makes cutting so much easier compared to traditional saws. The quality of the saws is great. I would highly recommend this set for all types of accurate work.
William Koraska
I've had two versions of 'Japanese' saws. Both cheapies, but they allow me to cut straight and with less pain. I struggle to use traditional saws due to a damaged shoulder.
The set of three are well made using modern materials in a traditional look. I got them on a daily special so a good price and delivered quickly.
I except them to last for years. Easy to use and very accurate.
Mike Needham
My first Japanese saws and I'm super impressed. Fast, clean, precise cutting straight out of the box despite years of using traditional western saws. The Kerr is amazingly fine too, a little too narrow to get my feet saw blade in to remove most of the waste when cutting dovetails. I've only had them a few days, looking forward to using them more.
I bought them on one of the daily deals and so they were super value too
Simon Harrison
Love these saws. Great cutting, accurate, and very clean. Quick delivery as always.
Waldemar Davies
I was looking for a set of Japanese saws for a long while but I couldn't make up my mind. I am so glad I took the plunge, they are a great addition to my workshop and the difference between them and a tenon saw, wow, cutting on the pull stroke is so much easier! I think they are well made and I must say well done to Rutlands excellent quality.
Nigel Harrington
I bought a set of these 2 or 3 years ago and highly impressed and satisfied as these are still going strong after much use. This set was a birthday gift for my brother who is absolutely chuffed to bits with them.
I am lucky enough to live close to Rutlands, to be able to order on-line and collect within the hour, which in my mind is excellent service.
With Rutlands service, quality, pricing and product range they are my 1st call for anything I need.
I am lucky enough to live close to Rutlands, to be able to order on-line and collect within the hour, which in my mind is excellent service.
With Rutlands service, quality, pricing and product range they are my 1st call for anything I need.
Paul Hardy
Having used western style hand saws for over 20 years I was slightly sceptical about the benefits of Japanese saws. All I can say is I wish I had been told about them 20 years ago. They are in a different league to any saw I have used. The blades are really thin which means you are removing less wood and therefore have to exert less force. The action of cutting on the pull stroke keeps the blade perfectly straight and the teeth are individually set to act like a series of planes, shaving the wood away. Brilliant and I will never go back to a conventional saw.
David Ford
Very nice set used Japanese saws before needed replacement s and looked at other sellers could not match the price or quality
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