Azebiki Nokogiri - Japanese saw for blind cuts,
95 mm blade HISHIKA
Available, delivery time: 1-3 businessdays within Germany
Product information
This standard-sized model is very robust and versatile. Manufactured by Hishika in Miki, Japan.
The rounded blade of the Azebiki allows cuts into the surface that begin and end blindly, meaning they do not lead to the edge of the workpiece. For example, if you need to cut out the appropriate drawer front from a board because the grain should be continuous, you won’t get far with an electric jigsaw since you would have to drill out the corners with a drill – the cut-out piece would no longer be usable as a drawer front. This is where the Azebiki is just right.
In restoration, for example, when repairing a dresser – if parts of the old, worn-out drawer guides need to be cut out, the Azebiki is the right tool. Here, the shortness of the blade is a positive feature, allowing you to reach corners that you previously couldn’t access with a saw.
As an aid for a straight cut in the surface, you can easily clamp a strip. I know people who successfully use the Azebiki as a tenon saw. Here, cutting a strip with a beveled edge has proven useful for precise guidance.
This saw is also very popular among boat builders because it can be used in the tightest and most inaccessible places. You will discover its versatility gradually in use. You will be amazed at what can be done with it.
| Technical Data | |
|---|---|
| Blade Thickness | 0.4 mm |
| Cutting Width | 0.7 mm |
| Tooth Spacing Transverse / Longitudinal | 1.4 / 3.2 mm |
| Shaft Thickness | 1.2 mm |
| Blade Length | 95 mm |
| Handle Length | 240 mm |
| Total Length | 445 mm |
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