Essential Woodworking Skills - Japanese Saws 101, Tips, Tricks and Buying Advice

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In this woodworking skills video we cover Japanese Pull Saws 101, tips, tricks, dozuki, ryoba, flush trim and kataba. I go over basic use techniques and some great tricks to getting the most out of your saw. Thanks for watching! Please like, comment and subscribe. Cheers!
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Man I love it when I find a new channel that looks this good...

WideAwakeHuman
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I’m a chef and a woodworker... let’s talk about blades and handles all day!!

dc
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Before watching this video I felt I had a good understanding of Japanese saws. This videos was extremely informative and I learned so much! Thanks Jonathon!!

JTWoodworks
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Hey K-M! Another winning vid! Deciding to try them, I started out with a ryoba to see if reality met the hype, and I came away impressed. I find many elements of Japanese philosophy in approaching woodworking tools and techniques to be a fascinating contrast to traditional European methods and sometimes superior (IMO). So, I now have a set of Japanese saws that complement their European brethren. Being an engineer and after ~30 years of “serious” amateur woodworking, I can easily say that this field is one where you can continually grow your skills and expand your horizons. (Like golf, but not frustrating!!) I’m now delving into hand cutting dovetails, much to the chagrin of my old Leigh jig, and I just ordered your 6:1 and 8:1 jigs. Many thanks!!

capti
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My Japanese saws are my favourite tools I own hands down.

muaddib
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This is a great series. Some good practical tips and info for someone like myself who is just getting started

eserflin
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luv these tutorials especially this one, i have seen many you-tubers use various types of Japanese saws and as a newbie that i am at dovetails and trying to find the right saw to use, this video explains it for me cheers bud 👍🏻

diydad
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I’m really new to woodworking and, as I think many people do, I went out and bought several western saws. After watching lots (and I mean lots) of YouTube videos when I realised I needed a flush saw I went Japanese. I took to it like a duck to water, and maybe because I didn’t have the best technique with Western saws I actually found it easier to use. I will definitely be getting more as I need different or new saws.

markharris
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I'm fairly new to woodworking and am glad I started with Japanese saws. The decision was pure monetary but now I couldn't imagine using traditional saws.

JoffJk
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Well, I was looking for a basic overview of Japanese pull saws and this video gave me what I needed to know. Great presentation. Thank you kindly! Peace.

CharlieGoy
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find a partner who looks at you the same way katz-moses looks at his japanese flush-cut woodworking saw

ritikmishra
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Great video . Had my Japanese saw for over 15 years. Now I will use it more often.

michelrea
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These Japanese saws are new to me and I knew very little about them so thank you for the information!

grantfoley
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Excellent video Jonathan, I have been using the Ryobi and dovetail saws for a few years now, lasted me ages. However I blew 1/4 of my dovetail saw yesterday cutting off a dowel pin! Gah. You explained and showed other types of saws I did not know about, the flush cut and Dozuki... ordered! Nice techniques, using these already but one always learn more from a master! Thank you.

jtreg
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Thank you for explaining these saws. I cant wait to pick up a set.

thump
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I have no idea how anyone can prefer a standard saw. Ever since I've experienced the bind-free beauty of cutting on the pull-stroke, there's no going back for me.

nextlevel
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Thank you for this information great job explaining these saws💯💪

charliehay
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Just ordered the 9.5 inch dozuki saw. Thanks for the great videos and the included links.

stephenbreazeale
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Second! Nice for me. I do love a good Japanese saw, so much that I use it over a power tool a lot of the time. Great video!

nigelmtb
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Yes! I have had 3 Japanese saws for many years including a folding pruning saw.

alisonarmstrong