Japanese saw
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British pronunciation/dʒˌapənˈiːz sˈɔː/
American pronunciation/dʒˌæpənˈiːz sˈɔː/

Definition & Bedeutung von "Japanese saw"

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japanische Säge, Zugsäge

a type of hand saw with a thin, flexible blade that cuts on the pull stroke, offering precise and smooth cuts in various woodworking tasks, and often characterized by its fine teeth and ergonomic handle design
Japanese saw definition and meaning

What is a "Japanese saw"?

A Japanese saw is a type of hand saw that originates from Japan and is known for its unique design and cutting method. Unlike Western saws, which cut on the push stroke, a Japanese saw cuts on the pull stroke, which allows for greater precision and control. The blade is typically thinner and has finer teeth, making it ideal for making accurate, smooth cuts in wood. Japanese saws are commonly used in woodworking for tasks such as fine joinery, trimming, and detailed cutting. They come in different types, including ryoba, a double-edged saw, and kataba, a single-edged saw.

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