Hi peeps,
Having read the above with interest - I just thought I'd throw in my ten bob's worth - about Japanese saws.
I bought one on the recommendation of a mate, and LOVED it. It cost the princely sum of £12 from Axminster, and it is so incredibly accurate and such a pleasure to use, my table saw weent on part time.
I now have a complete range of Japanese saws, and I'm not exagerrating when I say that my table and circular saws are only pushed into action when I'm doing a lot of repeat cuts for a big project.
I'm not a 'purist' who thinks that biscuit jointers are the work of the Devil - I have a whole range of power tools - but I must say that there's an incredible satisfaction to be found when getting the results you want with hand tools. These saws are definitely superior to power tools.
Let me go through the saws and what they can do..
1/ Dozuki
This is a panel saw that leaves a superb finish and doesn't rip the outer facings of ply. The kerf is pencil-line thick. Costs about £17.
2/ Dozuki-me
This is a Dozuki saw with a spine, and if you get a buzz out of achieving a real precise joint - you'll LOVE this saw. The kerf is incredibly narrow, and the sawn surface it leaves has to be seen to be believed. Cost about £12!My dovetailing entered another league the day I bought this saw.
3/ Hasunme
This is a bigger bugger, but still only half the size of a European panel saw.
Words that spring to mind are 'magic', ' wonderful', 'amazing', 'simple, ' 'effortless' .... you get the point. About £20.
4/ Anahiki.
I just love it. The design is brilliant - the tooth edge is curved so that all teeth get to cut on each stroke. Because you pull, you are using only about a quarter of the effort you would with a British saw, but with a much finer kerf and a sawn finish that looks as though it's been sanded. Honest!
Also, because you're not 'fighting' with the timber, accuracy goes up, frustration goes down. Man, timber and tool in perfect harmony - and not a 13amp plug in sight.
This is great for large pieces, framework etc. I used it today on some beech, and it was a real pleasure. Cost about £18.
5 Ikedame
Small, super-fine, ideal for dovetails and fine joinery. Accurate beyond compare. The best £11 you'll ever spend.
Sorry to bang on people - but having discovered these saws, I don't have to use power tools so often, and the lot didn't come to £80. Above and beyond that - my woodwork has improved. I'd go so far as to say that I've left carpentry behind, and I'm now in the early realms of 'fine' woodwork - and that is a direct result of the use of these saws, I promise you.
Go get just one and try it - the little Ikedame is only £12 inc vat.
You'll thank me!
Stevie-San