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SUIZAN Flush Cut Saw 6" – Professional Japanese Pull Saw Ryoba Double Edge for Hardwood & Softwood

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Why customers choose TaskHolt Tools

Enhance Your Woodworking with a Japanese Pull Saw

The SUIZAN Flush Cut Saw 6" brings a lighter, more controlled approach to cutting than traditional push saws. Designed to operate with a pulling motion, this tool reduces the amount of force you need, helping you achieve a clean, precise edge on each pass. The blade stays taut as you work, which can translate to steadier control and smoother finishes across both small trims and more involved joints.

Crafted from top-tier Japanese steel, the blade delivers razor-like sharpness and long-term reliability. The steel’s properties support accurate cuts, while the blade itself is replaceable, offering extended tool life as your projects evolve. Each SUIZAN saw is made in Japan by skilled craftsmen, with a production process rooted in a century-old tradition of fine tool-making. This combination of heritage and modern materials contributes to a tool you can rely on for consistent results across sessions.

Versatility is a core feature: the Ryoba design provides two edge types in one blade, enabling both fine hardwood work and softer wood trimming. You can tackle oak, sandalwood, ebony, mahogany, maple, walnut, and pine with a robust hardwood edge, while the softwood edge handles whites cedar, Japanese cedar, larch, paulownia and more. For flush-cut operations, the 6 inch blade (150 mm) gives you reach without overhang, and the full tool length of 12.4 inches (31.5 cm) supports controlled work at the bench or in tight spaces.

What you gain from using a pull saw:

  • Less fatigue due to the lighter, pulling action
  • Cleaner edges with reduced blade deflection
  • High precision on end grain and fine joinery

Spec highlights:

  • Blade length: 6" (150 mm)
  • Blade thickness: 0.016" (0.4 mm)
  • TPI: Hardwood 17 (1.5 mm); Softwood 20 (1.25 mm)
  • Kerf width: 0.018" (0.45 mm)
  • Overall length: 12.4" (31.5 cm)

Care and maintenance are straightforward: keep the blade clean, store in a dry place, and replace the blade when you notice performance diminishing. The replaceable blade system supports longer tool life, so you can continue to rely on this saw as your projects evolve. In practice, you may notice a feeling of direct control and satisfaction from each deliberate cut, with reduced tear-out and a more predictable finish on both hardwood and softwood work.

Specs at a glance

  • Blade length: 6" (150 mm)
  • Blade thickness: 0.016" (0.4 mm)
  • TPI: Hardwood 17 (1.5 mm); Softwood 20 (1.25 mm)
  • Kerf width: 0.018" (0.45 mm)
  • Overall length: 12.4" (31.5 cm)

Made in Japan by master craftsmen, this tool reflects a long-standing tradition of woodworking excellence. It’s designed to be a reliable partner across a variety of projects, offering the potential for precise flush cuts, neat joinery, and satisfying results without overstatement or hype.

FAQ

Q: What is the SUIZAN Flush Cut Saw best for?

A: Ideal for flush trimming, joints, and fine detailing without tearing out.

Q: Which woods can the blade handle?

A: Cuts hardwoods like oak, maple, walnut, and softwoods such as cedar and pine.