Gyokucho Razorsaw Kataba - Traditional Japanese Saw Anatomy, 100x Better Than Western Saws? [4K ASMR In-Depth Unboxing & Testing]
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Featured in this video:
Real & traditional Japanese saw
Anatomy of a Japanese saw
Gyokucho Japanese saw
Gyokucho Razorsaw Kataba Saw 240mm No. 410
Replaceable blade
Beech wood handle & wrapped in bamboo
High-speed hardened steel
Japanese pull saw better than Western push saw?
Japanese saw 100x or 1000x better than Western American saws?
Best saw ever?
ASMR Japanese saw sawing sounds & tools
Suizan is also a popular Japanese brand
Also shown in video:
Old Great Neck 8tpi push saw
Old cheapy folding hacksaw
Skil Skilsaw circular saw
Makita corded sawzall reciprocating saw
Milwaukee sawzall blade holder handle
Cutting and trimming 2x4 lumber wood
Cross-cutting sheets & boards of wood and HDF hardboard
Hand-tool woodworking
The most common J saws are:
Ryoba - Double-sided blade w/ No spine
Multi-purpose saw w/ two cutting edges
0.5mm thick
No. 610, 14 tpi & 7 tpi, 240mm long
No. 605, 17 tpi & 8 tpi, 210mm long
Kataba - Single-sided w/ 1/4-length spine
Slightly thicker & more rigid than Ryoba for straighter cuts and easy to use w/ a saw-guide
0.6mm thick
No. 400, 13 tpi, 240mm long
No. 410, 17 tpi, 240mm long
No. 105, 22 tpi, 255mm long
Dozuki or Douzuki Noko - Single-sided w/ Full-length spine
Stiffer full spine & thinner kerf/blade for fine work like dovetails & tenons
Similar to Western backsaw; but much thinner and more precise
0.3mm thick
No. 311, 21 tpi, 240mm long
No. 306, 18 tpi, 240mm long
Kugihiki - Flush cutting saw Japanese
Double-sided or single-sided blade w/ No spine
Thin and very flexible for flush-cutting dowels & tenon or fine work
0.3mm thick
32 tpi & 21 tpi, 125mm long
There's also other specialty saws, such as:
Azebiki - Convex curved blade, to begin cuts into flat surfaces/faces, rather than from the edge of a board
Mawashibiki - Skinny, thin saw for cutting curves, like a keyhole saw or jab saw
Oga - Large 2-person pit saw for ripping large boards
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