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Cutting through plywood using a Japanese rip/crosscut saw
Illustration of saw trimming the bottom of a chair leg
60T5401 - Rip/Crosscut Saw
Cutting through plywood using a Japanese rip/crosscut saw
Illustration of saw trimming the bottom of a chair leg
60T5401 - Rip/Crosscut Saw

Japanese Rip/Crosscut Saw

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This is an impressive saw. Developed for construction use, it readily cuts plywood, particleboard and PVC pipe, but can be used for fine work as well.

The flush-cutting tooth pattern is particularly useful for undercutting end grain (e.g., when you want to trim just a smidgen off a chair leg to stop it from rocking). It cuts on the pull stroke, and has a 265mm (10 1/2") 14 tpi blade, impulse-hardened teeth, and a soft, non-slip handle (various colors).

Cutting through plywood using a Japanese rip/crosscut saw

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  • 60T5401 - Rip/Crosscut Saw
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Japanese Rip/Crosscut Saw

This is an impressive saw. Developed for construction use, it readily cuts plywood, particleboard and PVC pipe, but can be used for fine work as well.

The flush-cutting tooth pattern is particularly useful for undercutting end grain (e.g., when you want to trim just a smidgen off a chair leg to stop it from rocking). It cuts on the pull stroke, and has a 265mm (10 1/2") 14 tpi blade, impulse-hardened teeth, and a soft, non-slip handle (various colors).

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