🔧 Elevate Your Craft with Every Cut!
The SUIZAN Dozuki Dovetail Saw is a professional-grade Japanese pull saw designed for precision woodworking. With a 6-inch blade made from high-quality Japanese steel, it offers a lightweight and efficient cutting experience. Handcrafted by skilled artisans in Japan, this saw is perfect for both beginners and experienced woodworkers, providing a unique blend of tradition and modern functionality.
Brand | SUIZAN |
Color | Brown |
Blade Material | Japanese Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Special Feature | Razor sharp, Fine cross section, Smooth and accurate cut, Versatile, Professional use |
Included Components | Bare Tool |
Product Dimensions | 15.16"L x 0.83"W x 2.52"H |
Warranty Type | 30 days |
Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Blade Length | 6 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 25 |
Cutting Angle | 90 Degrees |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Handle Material | Wood |
Manufacturer | SUIZAN |
Part Number | D-004 |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Item model number | D-004 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 6 Inch (150mm) |
Style | 6 Inch (150mm) Body |
Material | JAPANESE STEEL |
Pattern | Japanese Dozuki Saw 150mm |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Razor sharp, Fine cross section, Smooth and accurate cut, Versatile, Professional use |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**R
The blade is super sharp
This was the answer to all of my workshop problems for a sharp saw that took little effort to cut. The quality of the saw is very evident from the time I first started using it. The handle is wood/ bamboo and it’s comfortable to use for cutting for a long time. The blade is extremely sharp and is very thin and fine. The blade was so good that it actually cut through a piece of brass tubing although I don’t really recommend using it for that. I think that as long as you take good care of it that it should last for many years.
D**S
Great for crosscuts
Great saw. Crosscuts are super fast. I like the heavy feel. Showed it in action at the wood shop and others asked for the details so they could get the same.
E**D
Valuable item in your toolbox.
Excellent for dovetails.
P**L
For the price, it’s a great saw.
I’ve had this saw for six years now and it has been a decent and reliable saw. The one thing I don’t like about it is that the blade bends a little too easily. But other than that, it’s a quality saw. Today the teeth finally gave out and broke off in that section you can see in the photo. I’ve just ordered a replacement blade.
B**L
Bought for gift
This was bought as a gift, so all I can say is that it arrived on time as scheduled, and it looked nice.
S**T
Great quality and price
Great quality product. I've now purchased 3 varieties of the Japanese saws and just completed 2 projects using hand tools exclusively. Very happy with the purchase.
D**Y
Excellent craftsmanship
This is my third Suizan Japanese pull saw. I absolutely love all of them. If you enjoy working with wood you should try one of these saw. They are extremely well made and quickly make fine accurate cuts. I have plenty of woodworking machinery but I often find myself reaching for one of these hand saw first because they are a delight to use.
D**P
Nice grip, good in tight spaces, love the size.
First, let me say, I am by no means used to working with wood or saws. That being said, I learned something that I wish I had researched better. This saw will not saw thru plywood. The way that plywood is generally made, it has no actual grain rendering this saw useless. My mistake and no reflection on the saw. Recently I have been trying to remove old dead lilac trees. They range from a couple inches to about five inches in diameter. My neighbor lent me his saw (the bow type). I'm not very strong so cutting through the thick lilac wood (I swear, it's like iron wood) took forever and damn near killed me. So I thought I'd try this saw. For us amateurs, I really couldn't tell the difference in regard to it sawing on the "pull" and not the "push". However, I did keep it in mind so I wouldn't ruin the saw. I really liked the handle of this saw. It was much more comfortable in my hand while exerting myself than the bow shaped saw. I picked a bad day to do this, it rained the night before so I was able to cut thru a 2" piece of lilac. But anything bigger just took too much effort. I'll try again after the wood dries out. I did have excellent results using it to cut a nuisance maple growing too near the house. It was probably about 3 yrs old and 10 ft +. It wasn't very big in circumference, maybe a couple inches. The saw cut thru this "like butter"! Overall, for cutting any type of natural wood I would choose this saw over the western style. The compact size helped me a lot with grip and leverage. And the lilacs I'm trying to clean up are packed in a tight group, which would be difficult to cut using a standard American saw. I'm looking forward to giving those tough old lilac branches another shot when they dry out.Okay, just an update. I went after those dead lilac trees again after they dried out. They were a good 4 inches across or more. Took a little muscle on my weakling behalf, but worked well! These are great saws!
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