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Many of you may prefer a chainsaw for rough cutting in the woodlot, but a good crosscut saw is really often just the ticket for quick, safe cutting operations. This beautiful saw, with its 16" long blade and progressive deep tooth pat... See More
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Many of you may prefer a chainsaw for rough cutting in the woodlot, but a good crosscut saw is really often just the ticket for quick, safe cutting operations. This beautiful saw, with its 16" long blade and progressive deep tooth pattern (for clearing chips rapidly), is a formidable tool. And the hardwood handle, fitted at an angle of about 30 degrees to the blade, is perfect for applying sawing pressure in even, easy pulling strokes.
Because the teeth are so sharp and because the tool will be used outside, we have had a custom split-leather and riveted case made for it here. The case has a ring hook (out of sight on the back) to clip to a belt or other attachment. This set includes the Japanese made saw and the USA made full leather sheath.
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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.
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Fantastic Saw!
"Bought this saw to trim some limbs and take down some small trees in the yard. Works perfect! Great exercise with the bigger trees."
Japanese Log saw
"Very handy and fast cutting x-cut on 14-16” hardwood. Extremely light. Can even rip pretty well!"
Q&A
- What is the set of the teeth? That is, how wide a kerf does it cut? I ask because I have a Japanese log saw and it binds in the cut very quickly when I'm cutting green Siberian elm. Thus I think the set of any log saw need to be fairly big. Thank you.
- Greg, because the saw works on the pull stroke the set and blade thickness tends to be less than western saws. In our online catalogue we have a "Western Log Saw " which would be better for your purpose.Thankyou
- Hello, Does the manufacturer of the Japanese log saw also offer a rip cut version? Thanks
- Chris, After checking, I was unable to find a rip version of that saw.










