



A new brand for us, we spotted these in use in Japan last year and couldn't help but bring some over. A great in-between size, still small but a bit larger than the mini saws we often see.
- Pocket Nokogiri (Pull-saw)
- Blade Length: 100mm
- Folded Length: 142mm
- Overall Length: 243mm
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Plastic Handle
- Green or Sand Colour (Please Select)
- Locking Blade
- Crafted in Japan

Japanese Woodworking Tools | Nokogiri (Pullsaw)
Nokogiri is the Japanese version of a hand saw. It differs to western saws in 2 main areas: the teeth configuration means the cutting action takes place on the pull-stroke (as opposed to western saws that cut on the push), this yields a very accurate method of cutting. They are also much thinner overall, hence the nicknames "Pullsaw" and "Razor Saw".
Nokogiri are available in a handful of different styles, designed for specialist applications. The main types used are: Kataba Saw (general purpose single sided saw), Ryoba Saw (doubled sided rip and crosscut saw), Dozuki Saw (very thin and precise, used for fine joinery like tenon and dovetail joints) and the Kugihiki Saw (flush-cut saw). For more information you can check-out this page.