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Working with hand tools is one of the great pleasures of woodworking. And using Japanese tools takes this experience to the next level.
This craftsman made saw is a professional quality kataba saw handmade by 3rd generation Saw Smith Daizo Mitsukawa. The saw is single-sided with rip pattern teeth. The blade is tapered and has a thin kerf, designed for end-grain joinery cuts. This saw is perfect introduction to Japanese handmade saws and the working craftsperson.
These saws are handmade with a traditional approach. The blades have been thinned (for tensioning) by using a special hand tool called a Sen which looks like a spokeshave. This means each individual saw can vary in size so exact kerf data is also not always provided.
Unlike production made Japanese saws who use replaceable blades, these Mitsukawa handmade saws can be resharpened. The teeth are not impulse hardened so they may be resharpened using a feather file.
This Mitsukawa saw has a tapered blade which means the blade is thinner in the centre than at the outer edges. This design relives the sawing action allowing the blade to move through the cut without dragging. This particularly beneficial when making deep through cuts.
The saw is for the craftsperson. The blade is delicate, meaning the blade is extremely thin to create a very fine kerf and uses a hard steel which can make the blade brittle. Therefore, please take care when using the saw to prevent unnecessary warp which can cause the blade to snap. You still move your saw back and forward yet do lift the blade slightly when going forward in the cut to minimise the chance of flex. Unlike production Japanese pull saws, this saw does not have replacement blades.
Japanese saws cut on the pull stroke. This means the blade is stretched when in use thus the sawblade may be made very thin relative to western saws. This means you can enjoy a very narrow and accurate cuts.
Mitsukawa is a saw company run by Japanese Saw Smith Daizo Mitsukawa in Miki City Japan. Mr Mitsukawa has been awarded by the Japanese government for inheriting and maintaining the tradition of hand forged saws.