History: How to use a Dozuki
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Intro
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| Introduction | [summary]Figure out how to use a dozuki properly using this guide.[/summary] A dozuki is a saw used to make fine cuts into softer woods. Originating in Japan, it allows the user to create a narrow, precise cut due to its thin blade construction. It is also unique in its design as it only cuts on the pull stroke, as opposed to the European standard (where the saw cuts on the push stroke). Consequently, the user can use gravity to their advantage when using the saw, but they cannot put their weight into the cut like one could with the European saws. This guide will show you how to properly make a notch into a wood workpiece using a dozuki. All you need is the saw itself and a piece of soft wood for making test cuts. You can also check out Mr. WoodMan's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qa5wIpfhGcY|wonderful video] on how to use different kinds of Japanese saws, including a dozuki. | [summary]Figure out how to use a dozuki properly using this guide.[/summary] A dozuki is a saw used to make fine cuts into softer woods. Originating in Japan, it allows the user to create a narrow, precise cut due to its thin blade construction. It is also unique in its design as it only cuts on the pull stroke, as opposed to the European standard (where the saw cuts on the push stroke). Consequently, the user can use gravity to their advantage when using the saw, but they cannot put their weight into the cut like one could with the European saws. This guide will show you how to properly make a notch into a wood workpiece using a dozuki. All you need is the saw itself and a piece of soft wood for making test cuts. You can also check out Mr. WoodMan's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qa5wIpfhGcY|wonderful video] on how to use different kinds of Japanese saws, including a dozuki. |