Shogun Nokogiri Package | Precision Pull Saw 4-Pack (4 x Nokogiri)
$114
Precision Pull-Saw Package w/ Kataba, Ryoba, Dozuki & Kugihiki (Flush-Cut) Saws (4-pieces)
This high-quality package is one of our best-sellers for a reason, providing a complete pull-saw package at an un-matched price. With the 4 main variants of Japanese pull-saws included, this package will cover all of your woodworking cutting and ripping tasks at a new level of precision that can't be matched by traditional western [push] saws anywhere near this price. The best value upgrade you can make to your workshop.
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4 (four) Shogun Pull-Saws (Nokogiri)...
- Shogun 265mm Universal Kataba (info here)
- 265mm Blade / 610mm Overall / 0.6mm thickness / 0.9mm kerf / 16tpi
- Shogun 240mm Wide-Blade Dozuki (info here)
- 240mm Blade / 595mm Overall / 0.25mm thickness / 0.38mm kerf / 24tpi
- Not suitable for medium or hard woods, use Kataba for this purpose
- Shogun 240mm Ryoba (info here)
- 240mm Blade / 570mm Overall / 0.5mm thickness / 0.75mm kerf / 7tpi + 18tpi
- Shogun 150mm Kugihiki (Flush-Cut) (info here)
- 150mm Blade / 310mm Overall / 0.5mm thickness / 19tpi
- Shogun 265mm Universal Kataba (info here)
- Interchangeable / Replaceable blades (Sans Kugihiki)
- Triple ground impulse hardened teeth
- Traditional Japanese Rattan Wrapped Handle*
- Crafted in Japan
* Rattan is a natural product, variation to colour and finish is to be expected.
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.