02-16-2021, 11:18 AM
My bandsaw wasn't doing the job for cutting the "crank" on my spoon blanks. I saw the Irwin dozuki style pull saws at Lowes and decided to try one. The price was attractive, and I was sure I could use it for a number of odd jobs if it didn't do the job intended. I got it home and discovered it is not just a japanese style saw, but is made in Japan. My first experience with a pull saw.
Not overly impressed with the course side, but that may just be my technique. The fine side works like a champ. It's not working that well for the intended purpose, although I may just need to cut it before cutting the outline on the bandsaw. I will try that next time.
I now find myself interested in cutting dovetails and wondering what other tasks this saw will excel at. It feels wonderful in the hand, and gives a sense of control. Makes me want to pick up their single edged dovetail pull saw at just $15.
Anyone have experience with this saw? If so how does it compare to other dozukis?
Not overly impressed with the course side, but that may just be my technique. The fine side works like a champ. It's not working that well for the intended purpose, although I may just need to cut it before cutting the outline on the bandsaw. I will try that next time.
I now find myself interested in cutting dovetails and wondering what other tasks this saw will excel at. It feels wonderful in the hand, and gives a sense of control. Makes me want to pick up their single edged dovetail pull saw at just $15.
Anyone have experience with this saw? If so how does it compare to other dozukis?
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