The MARU Japanese Craft Saw combines a beech wood handle with a metal blade featuring fine serrated edges, providing both precision and comfort.
Close-up of a MARU Japanese Craft Saws serrated metal blade featuring dual-sized teeth against a neutral backdrop, showcasing the precision of its design with a smooth beech wood handle.
A MARU Japanese Craft Saw, featuring a beech wood handle and a straight, toothed metal blade, is set against a plain white background.
A MARU Japanese Craft Saw with a beech wood handle and metal blade rests gracefully on a plain white surface.
Close-up of a Japanese Craft Saw blade featuring sharp teeth and a beech wood handle on the left. The image displays Japanese Craft Saw beneath it. Brand: MARU.
A MARU Japanese Craft Saw, featuring a beech wood handle and a sharp, straight metal blade, is elegantly displayed on a plain white surface.
Close-up of a MARU Japanese Craft Saw featuring a beech wood handle and fine-toothed Dozuki Crosscut blade, set against a plain background.
A MARU Japanese Craft Saw features a beech wood handle and a rectangular metal blade with fine teeth, set against a plain white background.
A MARU Japanese Craft Saw with a beech wood handle and shiny metallic blade rests on a flat white surface, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship.
Close-up of a MARU Japanese Craft Saw blade, showcasing precision akin to a ryoba. Its sharp, finely spaced teeth are set against a plain white background, emphasizing craftsmanship and the ergonomic grip of its beech wood handle.

Japanese Craft Saw

$30
Available for pickup
In stock at 873 US-1, Woolwich, ME 04579 · Usually ready in 24 hours

The performance of these impressive little saw live up to their fine appearance. They are compact yet functional, with a comfortable beech wood handle, nice balance, and an even cutting action. Made in Hishinka Japan. 

Ryoba:                                                                                                                             The Ryoba is the classic all-around woodworker saw that has a rip blade on one side and a crosscut blade on the other. This is ideal for cutting tenons.                                            Blade length 175mm (6-inches)
Handle 178mm (7-inches)
Overall length 330 mm (13-inches)
Blade thickness 0.3mm

Kugihiki:                                                                                                                         The kugihiki is a small flush-cutting saw with numerous uses, from trimming the wedges or pins securing a tenon to cutting the excess from a plug concealing a screw — anywhere a cut is needed adjacent to a finished surface. The 6 1/4" long flexible blade has 17 tpi and cuts quickly, yet still leaves a smooth finish. There is no set to the teeth, allowing the user to approach work from either direction in restricted space.             Blade Length: 175mm (6-inches)        

Handle 178mm (7-inches)
Overall length 330 mm (13-inches)
Blade thickness 0.3mm

Kataba:                                                                                                                            The Kataba saw has extra steel removed along the cutting edge to make it even more efficient. This saw is designed for speed!                                                                    Blade length 175mm
Handle 160mm
Overall length 340mm
Blade thickness 0.3mm

Dozuki Cross Cut:                                                                                                          The Dozuki blade has small teeth and the is so thin it needs the back to ensure it stay rigid. It creates extremely accurate and fine cuts for your best work.                          Blade length 175mm
Handle 160mm-
Overall length 340mm
Blade thickness 0.3mm

Dozuki Rip Cut:                                                                                                              This saw can be used for cutting tenon shoulders or haunches as well as dovetails. 13 1/2" overall, it has an 18 tpi blade that is 6 1/4" long, with a maximum cutting depth of 1 1/4". The spine is slightly arched to provide additional stiffness since the blade cuts a kerf only 0.015" wide.                                                                                                      Blade length 175mm
Handle 165mm
Overall length 340mm
Blade thickness 0.3mm

Fine Dozuki Craft:                                                                                                            If you thought the crosscut Dozuki gave you a fine cut, you will never believe what this one can do. The teeth are so tiny you can barely see them and they behave almost like sandpaper as they cut through the wood, leaving behind a smooth and nearly finished edge.                                                                                                                                Blade length 175mm
Handle 160mm
Overall length 340mm
Blade thickness 0.3mm

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